NAPIER v. ORCHARD SCHOOL FOUNDATION

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Indiana
DecidedMarch 7, 2023
Docket1:19-cv-03556
StatusUnknown

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NAPIER v. ORCHARD SCHOOL FOUNDATION, (S.D. Ind. 2023).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION

JAMES NAPIER, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) No. 1:19-cv-03556-SEB-MKK ) ORCHARD SCHOOL FOUNDATION, ) ) Defendant. )

ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO STRIKE

This cause is before the Court on Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment, [Dkt. 103], filed on August 1, 2022, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56, and Defendant's Motion to Strike, [Dkt. 124], filed on December 21, 2022. Plaintiff James "Jamie" Napier ("Mr. Napier") has brought this lawsuit against his former employer Orchard School Foundation ("Orchard"), alleging that Orchard violated his Title VII rights under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq. ("Title VII") and 42 U.S.C. § 1981a, by engaging in reverse sex discrimination and then retaliating against him following the filing of his complaint for discrimination in this case. Orchard denies these allegations based on the uncontroverted material evidence for which summary judgment in its favor is warranted and seeks further relief in its Motion to Strike. For the reasons detailed below, we GRANT IN PART and DENY IN PART Defendant's Motion to Strike and GRANT Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment. Factual Background I. General Background

Defendant Orchard School Foundation operates The Orchard School, a non-profit and independent school covering early childhood through middle school in Indianapolis, Indiana. Am. Compl. 5; Helvie Aff. ¶ 2. Mr. Napier was first hired by Orchard as a middle school teacher in 1996. Napier Aff. ¶ 5. Mr. Napier left for other employment in 2003 and returned to Orchard in 2016, taking the position of Middle School ("MS") Director. Napier Aff. ¶¶ 12, 21. As MS Director, Mr. Napier's duties included supervising MS teachers and

the MS Coordinator, Angela Brothers. Napier Aff. ¶ 22. Dr. Sherri Helvie became Orchard's Head of School ("HOS") on July 1, 2018. Napier Aff. ¶ 48. On March 6, 2019, Dr. Helvie informed Mr. Napier that his employment contract would not be renewed for the 2019-20 school year, though he was allowed to continue in his position as MS Director until June 30, 2019. Napier Aff. ¶¶ 177, 256.

Two months after the conclusion of his tenure with Orchard, Mr. Napier filed the instant suit on August 21, 2019. Am. Compl. In December 2019, Mr Napier filed a new application to return to his prior position. Following Orchard's rejection of his reapplication for the MS Director position, Mr. Napier filed a second lawsuit on August 31, 2021, alleging that in the rejection of his reapplication, he was retaliated against for engaging in

protected activity, in violation of Title VII. The Court has consolidated the two cases into this single cause number. [Dkt. 88.] II. Orchard Prior to 2018 Mr. Napier first taught at Orchard from 1996 to 2003, and returned to Orchard

School as MS Director in 2016, after teaching and holding an administrative position at another school. Pl. Ex. 33. Mr. Napier testified that, following his hiring, he spoke to Ms. Brothers who disclosed that there had been an internal debate among staff and perhaps others over his hiring. Napier Dep. 137:12–16. Napier claims that "[Brothers's] story was that those were fairly hot conversations, and a lot of people have very strong feelings about not hiring me for the specific reason that I was simply one more white male coming into

the spot." Id. Prior to July 1, 2018, Orchard was led by Dr. Helvie's predecessor, Tom Rosenbluth. Napier Aff. ¶ 23. Alongside Mr. Napier as MS Director, Hal Schwartz held the position of Early Childhood and Elementary School ("EC/ES") Director. Id. at 39. Mr. Schwartz was hired as EC/ES Director in 2016. Schwartz Aff. ¶ 2. During that hiring process, Scott

Weaver, an Orchard faculty member, expressed his opinions on the candidates, including Mr. Schwartz, in an email to Mr. Rosenbluth, stating that he "oppose[d] the viewpoint that we need a woman because I think it comes by way of imposing a stereotype on the male minority." Pl.'s Ex. 3. Weaver opined that Mr. Schwartz was "[a] risk worth taking [because the] likelihood of getting/retaining young male adults as well spoken, intelligent,

humorous/playful, engaging, and warm as him are slim and declining." Id. During 2016, Nick Eble was appointed to the position of Assistant HOS. Eble Aff. ¶ 2. While Mr. Eble was under consideration for that position, Mr. Rosenbluth addressed concerns raised by certain Orchard board members who had asked him to "[s]peak to the fact that we have two white male division directors and now potentially Nick." Pl.'s Ex. 3. In response to those concerns, Mr. Rosenbluth explained:

The search committees for both Division Directors were very representative and were composed of a majority of women and our Diversity Director was on both committees. Additionally, all faculty and parents were given an opportunity to meet and give feedback on all the candidates. We had a diverse pool of candidates in each search and we will continue to broaden our candidate pools going forward. Hal and Jamie were the consensus picks.

Pl.'s Ex. 3.

During Mr. Rosenbluth's tenure as HOS, Mr. Napier was included in meetings of the Senior Administration Team, which consisted of Mr. Rosenbluth, Mr. Eble, and Mr. Schwartz, each a white male. Napier Dep. 49. During meetings of this group, Mr. Eble, among others, on occasion expressed the view that there were "too many white male[s]" in senior leadership positions. Id. Mr. Napier stated that he tended to agree with this opinion but did not understand it to mean that the males currently in leadership at the school should or would be fired in favor of women. Napier Dep. 54:25–55:11. During the 2016-17 school year, Mr. Napier received a positive performance evaluation from Mr. Rosenbluth. Pl.'s Ex. 6. No statements to the effect that there were "too many white males" were ever made by Dr. Helvie before or after her arrival as HOS. Id. at 55. In mid-2017, Mr. Rosenbluth was notified by Orchard that his employment contract would not be extended signaling that he would not be returning as HOS following the 2017- 18 school year. Napier Dep. 26:11–14. In anticipation of Mr. Rosenbluth's departure, the school undertook a search for the next HOS, which process ultimately led to Dr. Helvie's hiring. Id. During the search process, Orchard board members exchanged an email communication conveying the "unsolicited comments" of various Orchard parents indicating that "[w]hen asked about diversity and specifically recruiting a female –

response was ….Hard to find a woman -because not head of household….difficult relocation [sic]." Pl. Ex. 7. The email also stated that the school "[n]eed[s] diversity . . . Awarding Nick blocked the situation on what we can do for the HOS…if we want diversity…we need to find a femaile [sic]," referring to the fact that, after Mr. Eble's promotion to administration, all members of the school's top administrative staff were white males. Id.

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