McCann v. Fort Zumwalt School Dist.

50 F. Supp. 2d 918, 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14960, 1999 WL 359777
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedApril 27, 1999
Docket4:98CV1790 RWS
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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McCann v. Fort Zumwalt School Dist., 50 F. Supp. 2d 918, 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14960, 1999 WL 359777 (E.D. Mo. 1999).

Opinion

50 F.Supp.2d 918 (1999)

Mike McCANN, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
FORT ZUMWALT SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., Defendants.

No. 4:98CV1790 RWS.

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Eastern Division.

April 27, 1999.

*919 Joseph L. Green, Baerveldt and Bagsby, St. Charles, MO, for Mike McCann, by and through his parent, nfr, Robert McCann, Erin Fannning, by and through her parent, nfr, Deanna Reinwald, Michelle Aubuchon, by and through her parent, nfr, Zoe Aubuchon, Matt Krueger, by and through his parent, nfr, Mary Roseman, Charlene Launius, by and through her parent, nfr, Mary Faith Launius, Tonya Lesch, by and through her parent, nfr, Joann Lesch, David Graham, by and through his parent, nfr, Michelle Graham, Adrianne Casagrand, by and through her parent, nfr, Connie Casagrand, David Alton, by and through his parent, nfr, Byron Alton, Kari Doerrer, by and through her parent, nfr, Kathleen Doerrer, Leanna Garcia, by and through her parent, nfr, Martha Anderson, Pamela Sue Gililland, by and through her parent, nfr, Joann Gililland, Patrick Griefe, by and through his parent, nfr, Shirley Griefe, Jason Nickell, by and through hhis parent, nfr, Dennis Nickell, Jay Tibbits, by and through his parent, nfr, Steve Tibbits, plaintiff.

Christopher E. McGraugh, Leritz and Plunkert, St. Louis, MO, Joseph L. Green, for Sarah Hemby, by and through her parent and next friend, nfr, Elizabeth Hemby, plaintiffs.

Thomas E. Tueth, Partner, Peter G. Yelkovac, Blackwell and Sanders, St. Louis, MO, for Fort Zumwalt School District, Bernard J. Dubray, defendants.

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

SIPPEL, District Judge.

This matter is before the Court on the motion for summary judgment filed by defendants Fort Zumwalt School District ("the District") and its Superintendent, Bernard DuBray. Plaintiffs are individual student members of the Fort Zumwalt North High School Marching Band ("Marching Band") who allege that their constitutional rights were violated when Superintendent DuBray prohibited them from performing the song "White Rabbit" as part of the Marching Band's fall program.

The Fort Zumwalt School District has the authority and the responsibility to refuse *920 to sponsor student speech that might reasonably be perceived to advocate drug or alcohol use or conduct otherwise inconsistent with the shared values of a civilized order. Hazelwood School Dist. v. Kuhlmeier, 484 U.S. 260, 272, 108 S.Ct. 562, 98 L.Ed.2d 592 (1988). Here the District limited a school-sponsored Marching Band's choice of music by rejecting music the District reasonably believed promoted the illegal use of drugs. This Court cannot reject as unreasonable the Superintendent's conclusion to withdraw the song "White Rabbit" from the Marching Band's production.

As the United States Supreme Court observed in Hazelwood, to rule otherwise would unduly constrain schools from fulfilling their role as "a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him [or her] for later professional training, and in helping him [or her] to adjust normally to [their] environment." Id. at 272, 108 S.Ct. 562, (quoting Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483, 493, 74 S.Ct. 686, 98 L.Ed. 873 (1954)).

The evidence shows that there is an absence of any genuine issue for trial, and as a matter of law, plaintiffs cannot prevail on any of the theories they have presented. Therefore, the Court will grant defendants' motion for summary judgment.

Facts

The material facts are undisputed.

Superintendent DuBray serves as the representative of the Board of Education and the Chief Executive Officer for the District. In this capacity, he has authority to direct the management of the District. DuBray is specifically responsible for overseeing the "pattern and sequence of educational experiences provided for children from kindergarten through grade twelve."

During the relevant time, Robert Babel was the Band Director at Fort Zumwalt North High School ("High School"). In his capacity as Band Director, Babel directs and conducts the Marching Band, selects its music, and arranges the schedule and performances for the Marching Band.

The Marching Band is part of the fall curriculum for the High School course "Symphonic Band." During the fall season, the students enrolled in Symphonic Band practice their marching show and are required to participate in scheduled performances, such as High School football games and inter-scholastic competitions. The students' performance in these events becomes part of their overall grade for the course, and they are excused from participation only upon parental request and for good cause.

All students enrolled in Symphonic Band are required to be members of the Marching Band, unless they are involved in another after-school activity which conflicts with rehearsals or football games. Similarly, students are not allowed to participate in the Marching Band unless they are enrolled in Symphonic Band or Color Guard, which accompanies the Marching Band during its performances.

Students receive a letter grade and earn academic credit as a result of their enrollment in Symphonic Band. According to the High School's curriculum guide, Symphonic Band is designed to impart particular skills — showing enthusiasm for public performance, performing with correct playing position and following the conductor — to participating students.

After the fall marching season ends, the Symphonic Band class participates in concert performances until the end of the school year. The music selected for and performed during the concert season differs from the music selected for and performed during the marching season.

For the Marching Band's 1998-99 fall marching season, Babel selected a theme centered on popular rock music from the late 1960s and early 1970s. In accordance with this theme, he included the song "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane in the Marching Band's program.[1]

*921 The Marching Band was scheduled to participate in four inter-scholastic competitions during the 1998-99 fall semester. As Band Director, Babel was responsible for selecting the competitions and arranging the Marching Band's participation in the events. Participation in these competitions is at the discretion of the Band Director, and the High School's curriculum guide states only that students in the Marching Band "may" perform in festivals. The students travel to these competitions on a District bus and perform in green and gold uniforms bearing the High School's colors. At competitions, the Marching Band is announced as either the "Panther Pride from Fort Zumwalt North High School" or the "Fort Zumwalt North High School Band." The nickname for the Marching Band is the "Panther Pride" because the High School's mascot is a panther.

In early September 1998, the Marching Band publicly performed the fall marching show at a "Parent Preview" night and at a High School football game. Following these performances, Lisa Leake — a parent of a Marching Band student and member of the District's school board — contacted DuBray and expressed concern that the song "White Rabbit" was included in the fall marching show. Leake was concerned that the song was included in the Marching Band's program because she believed it to be associated with drugs. She also provided DuBray with a copy of the song's lyrics.[2]

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