SETTLE v. CAMIC


552 S.W.2d 693 (1977)

Ray Walker SETTLE, Appellant, v. Roy R. CAMIC, Superintendent of the Boyle County Schools, and Board of Education of Boyle County, Kentucky, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 10, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur L. Brooks, Brooks, Sullivan & Saunders, Lexington, for appellant.

F. C. Bryan, Bryan & Fogle, Mount Sterling, William M. Dishman, Jr., Silliman & Dishman, Danville, for appellees.

Before COOPER, HOWARD and WHITE, JJ.


COOPER, Judge:

This appeal is from a judgment entered in the Boyle Circuit Court granting a summary judgment to Appellees and dismissing the complaint of the Appellant.

During the school year of 1970-71 the Appellant, Ray Walker Settle, was employed by the Appellee, Board of Education of Boyle County, as Principal of the Parksville Elementary School in the Boyle County School System with an annual salary of $9,500. Appellant had taught in the Boyle County...

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