Nuzzi v. St. George Community Consolidated School District No. 258

688 F. Supp. 2d 815, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15893, 2010 WL 675033
CourtDistrict Court, C.D. Illinois
DecidedFebruary 23, 2010
DocketCase 07-CV-2239
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

This text of 688 F. Supp. 2d 815 (Nuzzi v. St. George Community Consolidated School District No. 258) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, C.D. Illinois primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Nuzzi v. St. George Community Consolidated School District No. 258, 688 F. Supp. 2d 815, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15893, 2010 WL 675033 (C.D. Ill. 2010).

Opinion

OPINION

MICHAEL P. McCUSKEY, Chief District Judge.

This case is before the court for ruling on various motions either seeking summary judgment or related to motions seeking summary judgment. This court has carefully reviewed the arguments of the parties and the documents filed by the parties. Following this careful and thorough review, this court rules as follows: (1) the Motion for Partial Summary Judgment (# 100) filed by Plaintiff Deborah Nuzzi is DENIED; (2) the Motion to Strike (# 104) filed by Defendants, St. George Community Consolidated School District No. 258, Richard Reyes, William Bodemer, Sharon Thiesen, Peter Dubravec, Mark Grasso, and Darrell Pendleton, is DENIED; (3) Defendants’ Motion to Strike (# 106) is GRANTED; (4) Defendants’ Motion for Sanctions (# 110) is DENIED; (5) Defendants’ Rule 56(b) Motion for Summary Judgment (# 116) on Plaintiffs’ claims is GRANTED; (6) Defendants’ Rule 56(a) Motion for Summary Judgment (# 128) on their counterclaims against Plaintiffs is GRANTED; (7) Defendants’ Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law (# 135) and Motion for Leave to File (# 157) are MOOT; (8) the Motions for Leave to File (# 137, # 171) and Motion for an Extension of Time to File (# 145) filed by Plaintiffs, Deborah Nuzzi and Thomas Nuzzi, are GRANTED; and (9) Defendants’ Motion to Strike and for Sanctions (# 161) is GRANTED. Following these rulings, judgment is entered in favor of Defendants and against Plaintiffs on all claims and this case is terminated.

FACTS 1

Plaintiffs are married to each other and are the former superintendent and former principal at St. George Community Consolidated School District (St. George). 2 St. George is a small school district which actually only has one school building. It provides elementary education, from pre-K through grade 8, to approximately 500 students. Thomas Nuzzi (Tom) was hired prior to the 2004-2005 school year and *819 signed a four-year employment contract, which ran from June 10, 2004, to June 30, 2008. Tom’s contract stated that the Board would issue a written evaluation of his performance prior to March 1 each year. During his first year as superintendent, Tom also served as principal. Tom impressed the Board with a variety of cost saving measures and new ideas. Tom recommended, and the Board approved, the hiring of Loan Nguyen as the new bookkeeper at a salary of $25,000. At the end of Nguyen’s first year of employment, Tom was complimentary of her performance and recommended a $5,000 raise for her, which was approved by the Board.

The Board authorized the hiring of a principal for the 2005-2006 school year, and Janet Drews was hired at a salary of $68,000. During the 2005-2006 school year, St. George was taken off the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) watch list. Tom continued to be complimentary of Nguyen’s job performance. Tom was originally supportive of Drews, but later began criticizing her performance and ultimately recommended that her contract be non-renewed. On Tom’s recommendation, Drews was non-renewed and left before the end of the 2005-2006 school year with a financial settlement.

Larry Custer testified that, during the 2005-2006 school year, he worked as a bus driver and, for a stipend of $400, acted as lead bus driver. Custer testified that Tom told him he was the transportation director. He testified that his duties included designing new bus routes, drawing maps, contacting the parents of new students, conducting pre-trip inspections of the equipment, meeting with the other bus drivers, and making sure the bus service was running well.

Tom’s secretary, Kathy Ohrt, stated in her affidavit that she compiled the 2005-2006 average daily attendance figures for St. George after the 2005-2006 school year. She stated that she followed directions given to her by the ISBE in compiling the figures. She stated that Tom told her he wanted to review the figures and then told her he had changed them. Tom testified at his deposition that he changed the numbers Ohrt had prepared. The 2005-2006 final average attendance figures were submitted electronically using Tom’s ISBE user ID. Ohrt stated that she told Jeff Mullikin, who she said was the president of the Board at that time, 3 that she did not want her name associated with Tom’s figures because she did not want to be blamed for completing a report that contained false information. The difference between the numbers Ohrt calculated and the numbers Tom submitted led to an increase in the amount of general state aid St. George was entitled to receive. Ohrt left her employment with St. George at the end of the 2005-2006 school year.

During the 2005-2006 school year, Deborah Nuzzi (Deborah) was working as a principal at Bourbonnais District # 53 (Bourbonnais). 4 Deborah believed that she was subjected to sexual harassment and filed a lawsuit against Bourbonnais and one of the school board members. James DeZwaan was the superintendent at Bourbonnais at that time and was involved in the investigation of Deborah’s sexual harassment allegations. Deborah applied for the principal position at St. George for the 2006-2007 school year. Tom was not involved in the interview process because his wife was a candidate. Following the interview process, the Board decided to hire Deborah as principal. Richard Reyes, *820 who was Board president, negotiated her one-year contract directly with her. Following negotiations, Deborah entered into a written contract for the 2006-2007 school year which stated that her salary was $78,000. Deborah’s contract term began on August 4, 2006 and ended June 30, 2007. The written contract stated that “[a]ny salary or other adjustment or modification made during the life of this Agreement shall be in the form of a written amendment and shall become a part of this contract....” No written amendments were made to the contract.

In August 2006, Nguyen received a $10,000 raise based upon Tom’s recommendation. Nguyen testified that she had a meeting with Tom before she did the September 2006 payroll. She testified that she took notes so she had a record of Tom’s instructions. The notes showed that Tom instructed her to pay Deborah the contract salary amount of $78,000, plus additional compensation of $3,000 for grants, plus an additional $9,500 for transportation, for a total of $90,500. Nguyen testified that the additional amounts were for “Early Childhood Grant” and “Transportation Director.” The notes showed that Deborah was to receive 11 checks of $8,227.27. Copies of Deborah’s paychecks, and the information provided with the checks, showed that her gross monthly earnings were $8,227.28, which was separated into three separate amounts of $272.73, $7,090.91, and $863.64. This court notes that 11 checks with gross earnings of $8,227.28 would result in total earnings of $90,500.08. In addition, $272.73 times 11 equals $3,000.03, which corresponds to the amount Nguyen testified Deborah was supposed to receive for grants, $7,090.91 times 11 equals $78,000.01, which corresponds to Deborah’s contractual salary, and $863.64 times 11 equals $9,500.04, which corresponds to the amount Nguyen testified Deborah was supposed to receive as transportation director.

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