81 A.D.2d 827 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1981
— In a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 to review a determination of the respondent board of education which refused to pay to petitioner her salary for the period of time during which she was not permitted to teach, in light of her failure to comply with the board’s request for medical verification of her ability to resume normal teaching duties, the board appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Orange County, dated July 21, 1980, which awarded petitioner her full salary, with interest, for the period in question. Judgment reversed, on the law, without costs or disbursements, determination confirmed and proceeding dismissed on the merits. Petitioner, a junior high school science teacher, had been absent from school due to alleged illness from October 9 to November 5, 1979. She was put on notice, by letter from the superintendent of schools dated October 19, 1979, that she had only four days of paid sick leave remaining, after which she would not be paid for further absences. Petitioner thereafter indicated her intention to resume her duties, although she still felt ill and had requested a leave of absence until March 15, 1980. Section 913 of the Education Law empowers the board of education or trustees of any school district to require a mental or physical examination in order to determine a person’s capacity to perform his duties. The board