29 Ohio St. 89 | Ohio | 1876
The act under which the common schools oí the town of Defiance were organized, gives to the board of' education of the town the entire control and management thereof; authorizes the board to make and enforce all necessary rules and regulations for the government of teachers and pupils therein, and to determine “ the various studies- and parts of study” in which instruction shall be given in the several departments thereof.
The act does not direct how, or in what manner, the-rules and regulations which the board may adopt for the government of the schools under its care and management shall be enforced, but leaves the whole subject of the making of such rules and their enforcement to the judgment and sound discretion of the board. The rule in question,for the enforcement of which, in the manner statéd, damages are claimed by the plaintiff in this action, was, in our opinion, reasonable.
It follows, therefore, that the coui't of common pleas did not err in overruling the demurrer of the plaintiff to the answer of the defendants, and its judgment must be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.