O'NEAL v. JOY DEPENDENT SCHOOL DIST.

No. 69935.

820 P.2d 1334 (1991)

Pepper Deneé O'NEAL, a minor, By and Through her father and next friend, Keith O'NEAL, and Keith O'Neal, Appellants, v. JOY DEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 1, MURRAY COUNTY, Oklahoma, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

As Corrected November 20, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth C. McCoy, Oklahoma City, for appellants.

Linda G. Alexander, Niemeyer, Noland & Alexander, Oklahoma City, for appellee.


DOOLIN, Justice.

On October 29, 1984, Pepper O'Neal, then twelve years old, was taken with some of her classmates on a school-sponsored activity to Wynnewood, Oklahoma. The children were transported on a bus belonging to the Joy Department School District (district) and were under the supervision of a teacher employed by the district. While attempting to walk across State Highway 29, Pepper O'Neal was struck and injured...

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