Mareci v. Coeur D'Alene Sch. Dist.
Annotate this CasePlaintiffs-Appellants James and Lori Mareci brought suit on behalf of their minor son Tristen against Defendant-Respondent Coer D'Alene School District and Defendants Scott and Stevie Kamara. Tristen was injured at school by his classmate Quinton Kamara. On the School District's motion for summary judgment, the Marecis' claims against it were dismissed, and the Marecis appealed. The Marecis' asserted that the School District's staff members were reckless, wanton and willful in how they treated their visibly injured son, and negligent in their supervision of Quinton, who was in their custody. State law limits the liability of a school district when a claim arises out of an injury caused by a person under its supervision, custody or care. On review, the Supreme Court agreed with the lower court's finding insufficient evidence to establish the school district's liability under state law, and affirmed the lower court's decision.
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