Smith v. School District of Philadelphia

158 F. Supp. 2d 599, 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19296, 2001 WL 930222
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 10, 2001
DocketCIV. A. 98-6456
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Smith v. School District of Philadelphia, 158 F. Supp. 2d 599, 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19296, 2001 WL 930222 (E.D. Pa. 2001).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM

DuBOIS, District Judge.

This case arises out of plaintiffs termination from his position on the School Support Team of George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science (“Carver”) in December 1998. Presently before the Court are defendants’ Motions for Summary Judgment. For the reasons that follow, the motions will be granted.

I. INTRODUCTION

, Plaintiff Marvin A. Smith (“Smith” or plaintiff) is the father of two children who in the fall of 1997 were enrolled at Carver, a “magnet” public high school located at 17th and Norris Streets in North Philadelphia. Complaint ¶¶ 24, 36. He was concerned that racism at Carver was affecting his children and other African-American students at the school. As a result, on January 1, 1998, he wrote a letter to Carver’s Principal, Ella Travis, calling for certain changes to be made at Carver. See Complaint ¶¶ 37-38; Ex. 2 to Defs.’ Mot. for Summ. J.

The focus of plaintiffs letter was his view that “the white/Jewish teachers” at Carver were racist and discriminated against African-American students, who constituted the majority of pupils at the school. The following excerpt is provided as representative of the letter’s content:

Dear Mrs. Travis:
The white/Jewish teachers' at [Carver] are generally guilty of the following offenses:
(1) Failing miserably to motivate our African-American children to be the best they can be. Too many white/Jewish teachers have low expectations of our children. Racial Discrimination! Racism!
(2) Failing miserably to provide the kind of high quality, interesting, and stimulating learning experiences which would assist students in being successful. Racism!
(3) Failing miserably to respect and honor the cultural and ethnic value of African-American History Month by assigning the majority African-American student body the task of reporting on the movie Shindler’s List, instead of an African-American assignment. That was blatant disrespect and insensitivity! Racism!
(4) Failing miserably to recognize the majority African-American student body by allowing a teacher to tell African-American students that affirmative action should be *601 eliminated! This is another blatant example of white/Jewish teachers misleading our children. Racism!
(5) Failing miserably to regularly and effectively inform the students of the many false representations of this racist country, and the many, many violations of its own [C]onstitution. Acute racial discrimination, rampant violations of its citizens’ constitutional rights, unceasing violation of its citizens’ human rights are also issues neglected in the curricula and the classroom. Why aren’t African-American students taught to protest, boycott, and demonstrate against these American atrocities?
We want these uncaring racist white/Jewish people to take their flawed and ineffective show back to the suburbs where they live! They are systematically destroying our children’s spirit and killing their will. This racist system must be stopped by whatever means necessary and possible before additional generations of our children are lost.
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Since these white/Jewish people have been our traditional enemy, why are they so eager to accept the “teaching positions” at schools where African-Americans are predominantly enrolled? They are not there because they love or care about our children! They are there because oppressors need to oppress!
We must stop the oppressors and the oppression!
We — African-Americans—must control the educational institutions that are ours! If we fail to effectively control OUR INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING we are surely doomed to continue our lives depending on white/Jewish people and following their directions. We must be the master of our fate and absolutely must be the captain of our soul!
I am amenable to meeting with you, at your earliest convenience, to discuss the contents [of] this letter,
AMANDLA — THE POWER IS OURS!
MARVIN A. SMITH (signed)

In June, 1998, nearly six months after plaintiff wrote the letter, plaintiff was elected by a vote of parents of Carver students as president of Carver’s Home and School Association. See Complaint ¶ 40. At or about the same time, plaintiff was appointed to serve on the School Support Team at Carver (“Carver Support Team” or “the Team”). 1 There is little evidence regarding plaintiffs role on the Team, and no evidence regarding when plaintiff was appointed to that position, or who made the appointment. See Complaint II44; Dep. of Marvin A. Smith at 28-30 (describing his role on the Carver Support Team) (Ex. 30 to Defs.’ Mot. for Summ. J.).

Soon after plaintiff assumed these roles, he began advocating for the removal of certain Carver staff members. Plaintiff circulated petitions calling for the termination of selected administrators and *602 teachers at the school, including defendant Steven Miller, Carver’s Assistant Principal, and defendant Avi Barr, a teacher at Carver and the building representative for the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers Local # 3. See Complaint ¶ 41; Letter from Marvin A. Smith dated Dec. 1, 1998 (advocating for the removal of Steven Miller, Sylvan Kesilman, Alex Saddic, Rochelle Katz and Avi Barr) (Ex. S to Defs.’ Mot. for Summ. J.). ■ One such petition, dated December 1, 1998, was written in the form of a letter. Following is an excerpt from that document:

Dear Mrs. Travis:
We, the Parents, Guardians and Friends of students enrolled at [Carver], hereby demand the termination, resignation or transfer of Steven Miller from his position as the assistant principal at Carver. He is a major divisive and negative force at Carver.
We, the Parents, Guardians and Friends of students of Carver have regularly observed Steven Miller’s acute inhospi-tality. He walks through Carver— where Our Precious Children are enrolled — and acts like Parents, Guardians and Friends of Carver are invisible. He simply ignores us! That is completely and absolutely unacceptable! Steven Miller is extremely uncomfortable around Parents, Guardians and Friends of Carver. He is hostile, mean-spirited, and downright disrespectful of Parents, Guardians and Friends of students enrolled at Carver.
We, the Parents, Guardians and Friends of students enrolled at Carver also very strongly demand the termination, resignation or transfer of ... Avi Barr.... We, the Parents, Guardians and Friends of students enrolled at Carver demand that Steven Miller, the Carver assistant principal, be terminated, transferred or asked to resign ....

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