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Joseph GILREATH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, Defendant-Appellee, and Thomas Hatch; Michael Bain, Defendants.
    No. 15-1210.
    United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
    Submitted Nov. 30, 2015.
    Decided Jan. 5, 2016.
    Joseph Gilreath, Appellant Pro Se. Daniel William Clark, Adam S. Mitchell, Tharrington Smith LLP, Raleigh, North Carolina, for Appellee.
    Before SHEDD, FLOYD, and THACKER, Circuit Judges.
   Affirmed by unpublished PER CURIAM opinion.

Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.

PER CURIAM:

Joseph Gilreath filed a disability discrimination action against his employer, Cumberland County Board of Education (“CCBE”), pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, raising a failure to accommodate claim and a retaliation claim. He appeals the district court’s order granting CCBE’s motion for a directed verdict on his failure to accommodate claim, the jury-verdict-in favor of CCBE on his retaliation claim, and the district court’s order denying his various posttrial motions. We have reviewed the proceedings below, including the transcripts of the trial and the district court’s orders, and find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm for the reasons stated by the district court. Gilreath v. Cumberland Cty. Bd. of Educ., No. 5:11-cv-00627-BR (E.D.N.C. Nov. 5, 2014; Nov. 7, 2014; Jan. 27, 2015). We further deny Gilreath’s motion for the appointment of counsel. We dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before this court and argument would not aid the decisional process.

AFFIRMED.