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Miccio v. Bay Shore Union Free School District

N.Y. App. Div.December 31, 2001Cited 2 times
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Case Details

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Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

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Outcome

The appellate court affirmed summary judgment in favor of the school district, dismissing the plaintiff's negligence claims for inadequate supervision and security following a student assault.

What This Ruling Means

# Miccio v. Bay Shore Union Free School District ## What Happened A worker named Miccio had a dispute with the Bay Shore Union Free School District, a public school system. The case involved employment law issues, though the specific details of what caused the dispute are not fully available in this summary. ## What the Court Decided The New York court that heard this appeal case issued a ruling on December 31, 2001. However, the final outcome of the case and the specific details of the court's decision are not documented in the available information. No damages were awarded to either party based on the records provided. ## Why This Matters for Workers This case reminds workers that employment disputes with public school districts can be addressed through the court system. Even when the specific outcome isn't clear, cases like this help establish legal procedures for handling workplace disagreements. Workers facing similar situations should understand they have the right to pursue claims through the appeals process if they believe they've been treated unfairly.

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