Board of Education of Marquardt School District No. 15 v. Regional Board of School Trustees of Du Page County

2012 IL App (2d) 110360
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedApril 24, 2012
Docket2-11-0360, 2-11-0391 cons.
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Board of Education of Marquardt School District No. 15 v. Regional Board of School Trustees of Du Page County, 2012 IL App (2d) 110360 (Ill. Ct. App. 2012).

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ILLINOIS OFFICIAL REPORTS Appellate Court

Board of Education of Marquardt School District No. 15 v. Regional Board of School Trustees, 2012 IL App (2d) 110360

Appellate Court THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF MARQUARDT SCHOOL Caption DISTRICT NO. 15, Du Page County, Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE REGIONAL BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF Du PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; DARLENE J. RUSCITTI, Regional Superintendent of Schools and ex officio Secretary of the Regional Board of School Trustees of Du Page County, Illinois, MARTHA ROGERS, President, GLORIA K. SCIGOUSKY, Trustee, LAURA POLLASTRINI, Trustee, JAMES SHEHEE, Trustee, TIMOTHY WHELAN, Trustee, JOSEPH WOZNIAK, Trustee, GENE CAMPBELL, Trustee; THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF GLENBARD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 87, Du Page County, Illinois; THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 13, Du Page County, Illinois; THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF LAKE PARK HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 108, Du Page County, Illinois; THE COMMITTEE OF TEN FOR THE PETITION TO DETACH TERRITORY FROM MARQUARDT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 15 AND GLENBARD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 87 AND ANNEX THE SAME TO BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 AND LAKE PARK HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 108, ALL IN Du PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, CONSISTING OF PETITIONERS ROBERT CANICK, VINCENT E. SAVIANO, TANYA SURDO, SHIRLEY TAYLOR, QAMARUDDIN KHAN, SABERA KHAN, FRAN POSITANO, TEODORA CANICK, IQBAL PAGANY, and ARTHUR SWANN; and CHRISTOPHER KOCH, State Superintendent of Education for the Illinois State Board of Education, Defendants- Appellees.–THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF GLENBARD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 87, Du Page County, Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE REGIONAL BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF Du PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; DARLENE RUSCITTI, Superintendent and ex officio Member of the Regional Board of School Trustees of Du Page County, Illinois, MARTHA ROGERS, President, GENE CAMPBELL, Member, GLORIA K. SCIGOUSKY, Member, LAURA POLLASTRINI, Member, JAMES SHEHEE, Member, TIMOTHY WHELAN, Member, JOSEPH WOZNIAK, Member; THE COMMITTEE OF TEN FOR THE PETITION TO DETACH TERRITORY FROM MARQUARDT SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 AND GLENBARD TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 87 AND ANNEX THE SAME TO BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 13 AND LAKE PARK HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 108, ALL IN Du PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: ROBERT CANICK, VINCENT E. SAVIANO, TANYA SURDO, SHIRLEY TAYLOR, QAMARUDDIN KHAN, SABERA KHAN, FRAN POSITANO, TEODORA CANICK, IQBAL PAGANY, ARTHUR SWANN; CHRISTOPHER A. KOCH, State Superintendent of Education for the Illinois State Board of Education; THE BOARDS OF EDUCATION OF MARQUARDT SCHOOL DISTRICT 15, BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 13, and LAKE PARK HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 108, All in Du Page County, Illinois, Defendants-Appellees. District & No. Second District Docket Nos. 2-11-0360, 2-11-0391 cons.

Filed April 24, 2012

Held In an action arising from a petition to detach two subdivisions from their (Note: This syllabus existing school districts and annex them to different school districts, the constitutes no part of trial court properly denied the request of the districts from which the opinion of the court detachment was sought for a declaratory judgment that the Regional but has been prepared Board lost jurisdiction when those districts submitted the petition to the by the Reporter of State Board of Education after the Regional Board of School Trustees Decisions for the failed to render a decision within nine months of filing, since such relief convenience of the was only available to the petitioners; however, the trial court’s decision reader.) affirming the Regional Board’s subsequent grant of the petition was reversed where the evidence was insufficient to warrant a change in the districts’ boundaries.

-2- Decision Under Appeal from the Circuit Court of Du Page County, Nos. 09-MR-1499, Review 09-MR-1515; the Hon. Bonnie M. Wheaton, Judge, presiding.

Judgment Affirmed in part and reversed in part.

Counsel on Thomas J. Canna, of Canna & Canna, Ltd., of Orland Park, for appellant Appeal Board of Education of Marquardt School District No. 15.

Respicio F. Vazquez, Brian P. Crowley, and Scott R. Metcalf, all of Franczek Radelet, P.C., for appellant Board of Education of Glenbard Township High School District No. 87.

Robert B. Berlin, State’s Attorney, of Wheaton (Lisa Anne Hoffman, Assistant State’s Attorney, of counsel), for appellees Regional Board of School Trustees of Du Page County and Darlene J. Ruscitti.

Christopher J. Stull, of Law Office of Christopher J. Stull, P.C., of West Chicago, for appellee Committee of Ten.

Panel JUSTICE BURKE delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Justices Bowman and Schostok concurred in the judgment and opinion.

OPINION

¶1 On October 3, 2008, Robert Canick, Vincent E. Saviano, Tanya Surdo, Shirley Taylor, Qamaruddin Khan, Sabera Khan, Fran Positano, Teodora Canick, Iqbal Pagany, and Arthur Swann, as a committee of 10 representing two subdivisions (collectively, petitioners), sought to detach their territory from the boundaries of Marquardt School District 15 (District 15) and Glenbard Township High School District No. 87 (District 87) and to annex the territory into the boundaries of Bloomingdale School District No. 13 (District 13) and Lake Park High School District No. 108 (District 108). Pursuant to the Illinois School Code (School Code) (105 ILCS 5/1-1 to 34A-608 (West 2008)), petitioners filed a petition with the Regional Board of School Trustees of Du Page County (the Board). When the Board had not rendered a decision within nine months of the filing of the petition, Districts 15 and 87 submitted the petition to Christopher A. Koch, the Illinois State Superintendent of Education (State

-3- Superintendent), alleging that the Board lost its jurisdiction over the petition in accordance with section 7-6(l) of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/7-6(l) (West 2008)). Counsel for the State Board of Education advised the Board that the relevant School Code provisions applied only to petitioners, not Districts 15 and 87, as Districts 15 and 87 did not submit the petition. The Board then continued its proceedings and subsequently granted the petition. ¶2 Districts 15 and 87 filed separate actions for administrative review. District 87’s complaint was later amended to add a declaratory judgment claim regarding whether the Board retained jurisdiction to grant the petition. The circuit court of Du Page County denied the request for declaratory judgment and affirmed the Board’s decision to grant the petition. Districts 15 and 87 each timely appeal. We consolidated the appeals for review.1 On appeal, Districts 15 and 87 contend that the Board lost jurisdiction over the petition and, alternatively, that the Board erred in granting the petition. We affirm in part and reverse in part.

¶3 BACKGROUND ¶4 The territory that petitioners sought to detach and annex is located in Du Page County and consists of two small subdivisions, known as the Chateaus of Medinah and Vittoria Brooke Estates (collectively, the territory). The boundary line between the properties served by Districts 15 and 87 and the properties served by Districts 13 and 108 runs through and divides the subdivisions. As set forth in the petition, approximately 25% of the territory is within the boundaries of Districts 13 and 108. The petition sought to detach the remaining 75% of the territory from Districts 15 and 87 and annex the territory into Districts 13 and 108. There are 17 school-aged children, ages 5 though 18, currently residing in the territory, but none attend public schools. At the public hearing held before the Board, the parties submitted stipulated exhibits and a statement of facts.

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