Cook v. Consolidated School District

38 N.W.2d 265, 240 Iowa 744, 1949 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 390
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedJune 14, 1949
DocketNo. 47401.
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Cook v. Consolidated School District, 38 N.W.2d 265, 240 Iowa 744, 1949 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 390 (iowa 1949).

Opinion

Bliss, J.

— The defendant is a consolidated independent school district which, at the inception of the proceedings involved herein, contained approximately sixty sections of land in the counties of Madison, Warren and Clarke. While it is designated in the title of the case as “The Consolidated School District etc.,” it also in the record calls itself. “The Consolidated Independent School District etc.,” and the petitions which it prepared for circulation among, and signing by, the electors, were addressed to the “President and Board of Directors of the Independent School District of Truro, counties of Madison, Warren and Clarke.” The important fact is, that it is a consolidated school district and was no doubt so organized. We think it may also be called and *746 is á consolidated independent school district. For brevity, and to distinguish it from any other school district, we will speak of it as the consolidated district. '

The geography of the situation . will ■ be. helpful. .Clarke county lies directly south of and abuts on the east half of Madison county and the west half of Warren county. The northeast corner of Washington township iii Clarke county and the southeast corner of Ohio township in Madison county and the southwest corner of Virginia township in Warren county, all converge and coincide at the same point. The consolidated district has an irregular boundary and sprawls over much territory, considerable part of which'was annexed to'the original district. ‘

The school building- is in the town of Truro — -population about four hundred. The town occupies parts of Sections 15 arid 16 in Ohio township and it is due north of and about three or four miles distant from the north line of Sections three and four in Washington township in Clarke county. The district'occupies a part of South township which lies j'Ust north of Ohio township in Madison county, and part of Walnut township just west of Ohio township. In 1938 the-Independent School District of Broad Horn in Warren county containing Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Virginia township became a part of the defendant District, through the concurrent action of the two boards of directors. ‘ Litigation involving the annexation is -reportpd in Peterson v. Independent Sch. Dist., 227 Iowa 110, 287 N.W. 275, and in Peterson v. Swan, 231 Iowa 745, 2 N.W. 2d 70. The northwest forty acres of Section 19 in Virginia township of-Warren county was also attached to the defendant District. , • : . .

Sometime later the defendant District, under the procedure prescribed by what is now chapter 276,.Code of 1946, pertaining to consolidated school districts, sought to annex territory in -Sections 1, 2,.3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and- 12 in Madison-township lying just west of-Washington township in Clarke county. The Madison .school township resisted the proceedings and the county boards of education of Madison,.Warren and Clarke.pounties in joint session dismissed the petition for annexation. In February 1946, the litigants compromised the controversy, and by concurrent *747 action of the respective boards 'of the two districts four and one-half sections became a part of the , consolidated district. The figure below is a tracing from Exhibif.,6. The uppermost line of the tracing represents a part of the boundary between Madison and Clarke counties. The extreme fight of the tracing represents the north-south 'boundary' between Mádison and Washington townships in Glarke bounty. The shaded portion shows the part annexed by the defendant District; The unshaded portion reníains a part of Madison School Township. [ ,

Section 276.20, Code of'1946, provides that when.territory is taken from ‘a school corporation to form a consolidated school corporation the remaining sections “shall be so situated as to form a suitable corporation.”

In February 1947, the defendants, by an election proceeding .such as was used in the proceeding before us, annexed parts of Sections 34 and 33 of Walnut township, in Madison county.

The land which the defendants are attempting to annex in the appeal before us are Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, which comprise subdistrict No. 1, and the east half of Sections 3 and 10; which ar.e a part of subdistriet No. 2, all in Washington school township, in Clai’ke county.

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