BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN WILMINGTON v. DELANEY


155 A.2d 51 (1959)

"BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN WILMINGTON", a public corporation of State of Delaware, Appellant, v. Daniel B. DELANEY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

October 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Januar D. Bove, Jr., of Connolly, Cooch & Bove, Wilmington, for appellant.

Thomas Herlihy, Jr., and Herman Cohen, Wilmington, for appellee.

SOUTHERLAND, C. J., and WOLCOTT and BRAMHALL, JJ., sitting.


SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice.

The pertinent facts of the case are undisputed.

During the school year 1956-1957 Daniel B. Delaney, the appellee, was employed as a teacher in the Howard High School in Wilmington. He taught a class in electricity, and was not "certificated" to teach in any other field.

The enrollment of the class was declining, and transfer of the class to a vocational school was under consideration...

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