Foster v. Crestwood School District et al

Filing 33

ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry), (1)Defendants motion to strike plaintiffs Declaration, (Doc. 26), is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART; (2)Defendant CSD Board of Directors is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE;(3)Defendants motio n to dismiss, (Doc. 11), is GRANTED as to Count I of plaintiffs complaint,(4)The court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over plaintiffs state law claims, Counts II and III, (5)The clerk of court is directed to CLOSE this case. Board of Directors of the Crestwood School District terminated., ORDER TERMINATING CASESigned by Honorable Malachy E Mannion on 3/22/17. (bs)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA MARGARET FOSTER, : : Plaintiff CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:16-1096 : v. (JUDGE MANNION) : CRESTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., : Defendants : ORDER In accordance with the memorandum issued this same day, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: (1) Defendants’ motion to strike plaintiff’s Declaration, (Doc. 26), is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART; (2) Defendant CSD Board of Directors is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE; (3) Defendants’ motion to dismiss, (Doc. 11), is GRANTED as to Count I of plaintiff’s complaint, (Doc. 1), the 14th Amendment procedural due process claim, and this claim is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE; (4) The court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over plaintiff’s state law claims, Counts II and III, and these claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and (5) The clerk of court is directed to CLOSE this case. s/ Malachy E. Mannion MALACHY E. MANNION United States District Judge Date: March 22, 2017 O:\Mannion\shared\MEMORANDA - DJ\CIVIL MEMORANDA\2016 MEMORANDA\16-1096-01-ORDER.wpd 2

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