Affirming.
A demurrer was sustained to the petition, as amended, of Robert Smith against members of the Whitley County Board of Education and certain other individuals, to recover $1250 damages for the failure of the Board to accept his nomination by the County Superintendent as the driver of his privately owned bus in transporting school children over a certain route. His nomination was included in a list of teachers and bus drivers submitted April 30, 1938, by C.S. Wilson, then County Superintendent. The Board postponed the consideration of the nominations until July 2. In the meantime it had elected Charles M. Lawson as Superintendent for the term beginning July 1. Lawson undertook to withdraw Wilson's recommendations and submitted others, who were chosen or contracted with on July 5. Smith's qualifications and inability to earn as much as he would have earned had he been employed by the Board stand admitted by the demurrer. The petition was dismissed upon plaintiff's failure to plead further.
The appellant relies upon the provisions of Section 4399-34, Ky. Stats., as interpreted in Amburgey v. Risner,
"All appointments, promotions, transfers and dismissals of principals, supervisors, teachers, and other public school employees shall be made only upon the recommendation of the superintendent of schools, subject to the approval of the board."
The appellees contend that the rule of ejusdem generis requires that the clause, "other public school employees," be construed as embracing only those who have an actual part in the educational program and as excluding bus drivers, janitors and the like. Their employment, it is submitted, is entirely and exclusively within the discretionary powers of the Board. The appellees also argue that the recommendation of the appellant for employment as bus driver, furnishing his own private vehicle, is not within the statute. We need not respond to the first argument. Section 4399-20, Ky. Stats., (now KRS
Wherefore the judgment is affirmed.
