S. v. Pueblo School District 60 et al

Filing 158

ORDER Dismissing Plaintiff's substantive due process claim, with prejudice. Each party to pay her or its own costs and fees related to this claim, by Judge William J. Martinez on 5/2/11. (gmssl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge William J. Martínez Civil Action No. 09-cv-00858-WJM-MEH EBONIE S., a child, by her mother and next friend, MARY S., Plaintiff, v. PUEBLO SCHOOL DISTRICT 60, MARILYN GOLDEN, Teacher, in her official and individual capacities, GARY TRUJILLO, Principal, in his official and individual capacities, MARY JO BOLLINGER, Executive Director of Exceptional Student Services, in her official and individual capacities, and LOUISE RIVAS, Paraprofessional, in her official and individual capacities, SHARON WELLS, Paraprofessional, in her official and individual capacities, ISABEL SANCHEZ, Paraprofessional, in her official and individual capacities, AUDRA MARTÍNEZ, Paraprofessional, in her official and individual capacities, and KRISTEN POTTER, Paraprofessional, in her official and individual capacities. Defendants _____________________________________________________________________ ORDER DISMISSING WITH PREJUDICE PLAINTIFF’S SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS CLAIM _____________________________________________________________________ This matter is before the Court on the parties’ Stipulation for Withdrawal of Substantive Due Process Claim, filed April 27, 2011 (ECF No. 152). The Court being fully advised hereby ORDERS as follows: The Plaintiff’s substantive due process claim, and only that claim, is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Each party shall pay her or its own costs and fees related to this claim. Dated this 2nd day of May, 2011. BY THE COURT: _______________________ William J. Martínez United States District Judge

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