Heigl v. Board of Education

Decided 1991-03-19

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Covello, J. This appeal presents the issue of whether a town board of education, in adopting a so-called open campus policy, is insulated from tort liability by reason of the doctrine of governmental immunity. We conclude that this is so and affirm the judgment of the trial court. The plaintiffs’ 1 complaint alleged, inter alia, that on September 23, 1986, Jason Heigl, a tenth grade stu…

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