52 A.D.2d 710 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1976
Judgment unanimously affirmed, with costs. Memorandum: The Board of Education of the City of Buffalo appeals from judgment pursuant to jury verdict, in favor of the infant plaintiff, for injuries suffered by him and for his father for medical expenses incurred by him, resulting from the alleged negligence of appellant board of education. Respondent infant was a student at Grover Cleveland-High School in Buffalo. He suffered severe injuries when he was pushed, thrown or forced to jump from the second-floor window of the school’s lavatory while allegedly being attacked without provocation by several black students. Respondents alleged that the board of education was negligent in failing to provide adequate supervision in the halls and lavatories of the school under the conditions which existed on the day of the occurrence. The school principal testified that there had been racial problems at the school and that he had attempted to develop programs to deal with the problems. That the day before the respondent’s injuries a student was wounded by a pellet gun in a shooting which occurred on the sidewalk outside the school. The principal felt that the situation required action and he called a faculty meeting and alerted the faculty that he was putting into effect for that day a plan designated as Schedule A, an emergency procedure which required additional precautions over and above the normal supervision routine and responsibilities. Under the plan the teachers’ free periods were suspended