Board of Education v. Auditor, County Board of Education

26 Ohio N.P. (n.s.) 33, 1925 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 1490
CourtWilliams County Court of Common Pleas
DecidedDecember 31, 1925
DocketNo. 9645; No. 9668; No. 9721
StatusPublished

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Board of Education v. Auditor, County Board of Education, 26 Ohio N.P. (n.s.) 33, 1925 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 1490 (Ohio Super. Ct. 1925).

Opinion

Newcomer, J.

Three cases growing out of controversies arising in school matters of this county were submitted at separate hearings. Bryan Union High School serves three school districts, Bryan Village School District, Pulaski Township Rural School District, and Center Township Rural School District; and is managed by a joint high school committee composed of two members from each of these boards as provided in Sec. 7669, G. C., et seq. The Florence-Edon school district includes the village of Edon and the township of Florence, and maintains a high school. Northwest township rural school district does not maintain a high school. Northwest township children of high school age attend the high school at Edon. The Florence-Edon school district charged tuition to Northwest township for the pupils attending .from Northwest township. . High school pupils of Center Township attend the union high school'at Bryan. Thos.e living more than four miles from Bryan presented bills to the Center township board of education asking to be paid for hauling their own children to high school at Bryan. The parents and the township board not having reached. an agreement as to the amount to be paid, the parents asked the county board of education to determine the amount due them from the township board for transporting their children to high school. These bills were presented on blanks furnished by the county board of education and are all substantially as follows:

[36]*36Bryan, Ohio, July 25, 1925.

To the County Board of Education of Williams County, Ohio:

Please consider the following bill for transportation to Bryan Union High School or for board and lodging in lieu of transportation to Bryan Union High School. I am a resident of Center Twp. school district and the Center Twp. school board will not honor the following bill:

Hal Leu has been in attendance at Bryan Union High School 170 days, commencing Sept. 2, 1924, and ending May 22, 1925. Distance of round trip 12 miles. Cost per day of transportation or amount of board and lodging in lieu of transportation 40 cents. Total for Hal Leu, $68.00. o

D. A. Leu, Bryan, Ohio.

Attached to this is the following:

Bryan, Ohio, July 30, 1925.

To the County Board of Education, Williams County, Ohio:

To D. A. Leu, of Bryan, Ohio, $51.00.

On the back is the following:

D. A. Leu. No. of Warrant 342. Amount, $51.00. Allowed by county board of education July 28, 1925.

Record of Minutes on page 329.

F. O. Russell,

Per S. Y., Clerk.

The county board determined the amount and ordered paid during the past year bills presented by parents in Northwest township aggregating $3,093.90, and presented by parents in Center township aggregating $2,~ 390. The county board determined the amount due and ordered paid to parents throughout the county for transporting their own children to high school during the past year $9,462.90, which amount was ordered paid out of the general fund of the county treasury of Williams county. The county board drew warrants for these amounts. The parents received the money on the warrants. These warrants overdrew the general fund of' the county. The county board ordered the auditor to with[37]*37hold from the several school districts the amounts so allowed for transporting pupils to high school. At the August, 1925, distribution the county auditor took from the school funds of the several school districts the amount so allowed by the county board of education for transportation and reimbursed in part the general fund of the county as provided by Sec. 7610-1, G. C.

The suit brought by the board of education of Center township rural school district against the auditor and others seeks to enjoin the auditor from taking from the funds of Center township rural school district the $2,390 and placing this in the general fund of the county. The board of education of Center township rural school district contends that the county board of education had no right to liquidate the amounts in controversy between the parents and the Center township board; that the county board of education had no right to take money from the general fund of the county to pay an obligation not liquidated against Center township rural school district ; and further claims that if the county board had the right to take the funds, then that the amount so paid should be wihheld from the funds of Bryan union high school, which includes Center township, for the reason that the transportation was for transporting pupils to high school; that taxes raised for high school purposes in the joint high school district including Center township, and not taxes raised in Center township for the elementary schools of Center township should pay for transporting pupils to high school. The joint high school committee, the board of education of Bryan Village school district, and the board of education of Bryan village school district, and the board of education of Pulaski township agree with all the claims of the plaintiff, except they contend that the transportation charges should be paid by Center township, not by the joint high school committee.

The county board of education contends that it has the right to determine the amount owing on these bills, and [38]*38has the right to take the money from the general fund of. the county to pay this indebtedness which it determines in favor of the parents against Center township rural school district, and to order this money withheld at the next semi-annual distribution to Center township.

The tuition for high, school students in Northwest township who have been attending the high school at Edon, has not been paid. The Florence-Edon district recovered a judgment against Northwest township for $3,291.80 for tuition. No provision was made by the Northwest township board to pay this judgment. Tuition has accrued since then.

The case of the state of Ohio on relation of the Board of Education of Florence-Edon School District against the Board of Education of Northwest Township is an action in mandamus to compel the clerk and the board of education of Northwest township to take the necessary steps to provide for the levying of a tax to pay the judgment which has been entered in favor of Florence-Edon school district for high school tuition.

In Northwest township, the township board and the parents could not agree on the amount to be paid for transporting their children to high school at Edon more than four miles away. The parents presented bills to the county board of education. The county board of education liquidated the amounts to be paid, ordered them paid by warrants on the county treasury out of the general fund, and then ordered the auditor to withhold from Northwest township school funds at the next semi-annual distribution the amount so allowed, being $3,093.90. This amount was withheld from the Northwest township distribution at the August, 1925, settlement out of funds raised to pay teachers salaries, and to pay bonds and interest. This amount and the amount owing teachers for the previous year exhausted the entire funds of the township so that there was no money with which to employ teachers. No teachers were employed, no public schools of any kind have been open in Northwest township since April, 1925.

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