The Supreme Court of Florida summarized the general law on point for school negligence cases and claims as follows:
A public school, at least through the high school level, undoubtedly owes a general duty of supervision to the students within its care. Case law is replete with instances of schools, principals and teachers being required to reasonably fulfill their duty to supervise students.
The Supreme Court of Florida further noted that a lawsuit can be filed against a school or school district as follows:
Florida courts have specifically recognized that a negligent failure to act in carrying out this duty of the school is actionable. The genesis of this supervisory duty is based on the school employee standing partially in place of the student's parents. Mandating schools has forced parents into relying on teachers to protect children during school activity.
While a school or school district can be sued for negligence, the cases are far from easy or clear cut. Like other negligent case, four elements must be established by the preponderance of the evidence presented as follows:
In evaluating a case involving a public or even a private school, two essential questions are addressed as follows:
Each case or claim must be evaluated on its own merits. It should be noted that a child under the age of 6 years old in the State of Florida cannot be held liable or even partially at fault as a matter of law. Children between 6 and under 18 can be held liable for partially at fault. The actions or inactions of the injured children are evaluated based on the consideration of the child's age, maturity, experience, intelligence, and other factors.
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