The New York School Officers Handbook; a Manual of Common School Law
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162 Trustees : Extent of Authority [Part I In New York, the decisions of the state superin- tendents have uniformly denied that the teacher has either authority or responsibility, following the pre- cedent established in the following paragraph in thr Digest of 1844: The authority of the teacher to punish his scholars extends to acts done in the school-room or playground only; and he has no legal right to punish for improper or disorderly conduct elsewhere. Per Spencer, Sup't. Thus Sup't Gilmou...r ruled: "I am aware of the existence of no law under which trustees or teachers have the right to regulate the conduct of scholars out of school hours and when away from the school. " Sup't Ruggles wrote Jan. 31, 1885: "It has been held by this Department, that a teacher's authority over pupils ceases after the close of school and when they retire from the school-grounds. " 5. B. Xii. 62. On the other hand, in 1882 a Buffalo principal saw two of his school-boys after school fighting outside the school premises, and sent a messenger commanding them to desist, and come to him at once.
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