Swany v. San Ramon Valley Unified School District

720 F. Supp. 764, 1989 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10586, 1989 WL 101810
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedJune 28, 1989
DocketC-87-5806 RFP
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Swany v. San Ramon Valley Unified School District, 720 F. Supp. 764, 1989 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10586, 1989 WL 101810 (N.D. Cal. 1989).

Opinion

ORDER

PECKHAM, District Judge.

I

INTRODUCTION

Commencement exercises for students graduating from San Ramon Valley High School were held on June 12, 1987. Plaintiff Christopher Swany, a member of the high school’s 1987 senior class, was not allowed to either participate in these exercises or receive a high school diploma until June 23, 1987. Events leading up to this delayed graduation form the basis for Christopher’s various causes of action against defendants San Ramon Valley Unified School District, William Streschley, James Henderson, Carol MacPhail and Joan Benbow.

II

FINDINGS OF FACT

Christopher Swany was born on October 16, 1969. During the period of time relevant to this lawsuit, Christopher was seventeen years old.

Christopher Swany entered San Ramon Valley High School as a freshman in the fall of 1988, with the intention of graduating in June, 1987. Upon entering San Ramon Valley High School, all students and their parents are fully informed of the various requirements for graduation.

In order to graduate and receive a high school diploma in June 1987, the San Ramon Valley Unified School District required that students complete 20 credits of physical education. 1 A student was able to earn one credit for every fifteen hours of instruction. Normally, a one-semester course of instruction in physical education enabled the student to earn five credits or seventy-five hours. Thus, students were required to take physical education for four semesters in order to graduate.

Students usually earn physical education credits at San Ramon Valley High School in either one of the following ways:

(1) Students may take a physical education course of instruction at the school. Upon completion of a course of study, students are evaluated by the teacher based on their attendance and the quality of their work. Students may receive either a letter grade (A-F) or pass/fail credit for the course.

(2) Students may elect to enroll in a program called Independent Study Physical Education. (“ISPE”) This program is created under the auspices of the San Ramon Valley District Board of Education Policy § 6826.1. Board Policy § 6326.1 requires that: (a) an Independent Study Coordinator be designated at the school site; (b) the Independent Study Coordinator approve the student’s application and certify that the credits earned through the program are equivalent to those earned through a regular program; (c) the school develop its own ISPE procedures including, but not limited to, enrollment of students in the ISPE program, monitoring student progress in the program and evaluating student learning in the program; (d) the student’s course of study in the ISPE program be based on a written contract, signed by the student, the student’s parents/guardian, and the Independent Study Coordinator; and (e) the credits a student earns under the ISPE program be based on “individual criteria mutually agreed to” by the applicant, par *768 ents/guardian and the Independent Study Coordinator. 2

As with any other course of instruction at the high school, a student is able to earn five credits for seventy-five hours of instruction in the ISPE program.

All Independent Study in the district, including Independent Study Physical Education, is defined as “an educational activity which requires student initiative, apart from regular class assignments.” See Board Policy § 6417.

Carol MacPhail is the Chairwoman of the Physical Education Department. In 1986-87, Carol MacPhail was also the Independent Physical Education Study Coordinator at San Ramon Valley High School. Ms. MacPhail designed the procedures whereby students were to enroll and participate in the program. Students were given either a “pass” for their participation in the program with one credit for every fifteen hours of independent instruction, or a “no mark” for failure to comply with course requirements. Although a “no mark” resulted in no course credit for the program, the “no mark” did not effect a student’s overall grade point average.

By spring 1986, the end of his junior year, Christopher was reminded by school authorities that he had only earned fifteen credits of physical education and would therefore need five additional credits to graduate.

In early March 1987, the spring semester of his senior year, Christopher met with defendant Carol MacPhail in order to arrange enrollment in the ISPE program. Christopher wanted to earn his five credits by participating in an independent study project involving seventy-five hours of weightlifting at Crow Canyon Athletic Club under the direction of Crow Canyon instructor Daniel Morrison. Although Christopher had missed a scheduled February 1987 school meeting regarding the ISPE program which all interested students were required to attend, Ms. MacPhail nevertheless agreed to enroll Christopher in an independent course of physical education study.

At the initial March meeting between Christopher and Mrs. MacPhail, Christopher was given a stapled packet of information — the same packet that was given to all students interested in the ISPE program. This packet contained the following: (1) page one — an Information Sheet outlining course requirements and deadlines (“Information Sheet”) (Exhibit D-ll); (2) page two — a document entitled “Physical Education Independent Study Contract” to be signed by Christopher and his parents describing the course of study, participation site and certain contract conditions (“Signature Page”) (Exhibit D-ll); (3) page three — a sign-up sheet with a place for the student to record his class schedule thus enabling the Independent Study Coordina *769 tor to verify that the student was enrolled in the required number of courses (“Sign-Up Sheet”) (Exhibit D-ll); 3 and (4) page four — a participation log with a place for number of hours of instruction and signature of instructor (“Participation Log”) (Exhibit D-ll).

The Information Sheet for the 1986-1987 ISPE program contained the following entries:

(9) Logs are due in Mrs. MacPhail’s box by 3:00 P.M., Friday, Jan. 16, 1987. NO LOGS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER DEADLINE. NO LOG MEANS NO CREDIT!
(11) All deadlines will be STRICTLY adhered to. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Additional language at the bottom of the Information Sheet read as follows:

IMPORTANT
2ND SEMESTER DEADLINES
SIGN-UP SHEETS/CONTRACTS 3 PM, FRL, MARCH 6, 1987
LOGS: 3:00 P.M., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1987.

In her initial three-to-four minute meeting with Christopher, Mrs. MacPhail went over all the material in the packet, emphasizing the deadlines.

Christopher was aware that participation logs were to be turned in to Mrs. Mac-Phail’s box by 3:00 P.M. on Friday, June 5, 1987, the last day of the spring semester.

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