Garner Pub. Sch. v. GOLDEN VALLEY CTY. COMMITTEE

334 N.W.2d 665
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedMay 26, 1983
DocketCiv. No. 10349
StatusPublished

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Garner Pub. Sch. v. GOLDEN VALLEY CTY. COMMITTEE, 334 N.W.2d 665 (N.D. 1983).

Opinion

334 N.W.2d 665 (1983)

In the Matter of the Appeal from an order of the State Board of Public School Education of the State of North Dakota Approving the Dissolution of Garner School District No. 10, Golden Valley County, North Dakota, GARNER PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10 and Beach Public School District No. 3, Appellants in District Court and Appellees in Supreme Court,
v.
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR REORGANIZATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS and the State Board of Public School Education acting as the State Committee for Reorganization of School Districts, Appellees in District Court and Appellees in Supreme Court,
Lone Tree Public School District, Appellee in District Court and Appellant in Supreme Court.

Civ. No. 10349.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

May 26, 1983.

*666 Freed, Dynes, Reichert & Buresh, Dickinson, for appellant Lone Tree Public School District; argued by George T. Dynes.

Mackoff, Kellogg, Kirby & Kloster, Dickinson, for appellee Garner Public School District No. 10; argued by Ward M. Kirby.

McConn, Fisher & Thune, Grand Forks, for appellee Beach Public School Dist. No. 3; argued by Gary R. Thune.

Orrin B. Lovell, Beach, for appellee Golden Valley County Committee for Reorganization of School Districts.

Nancy K. Hoff, Asst. Atty. Gen., Bismarck, for appellee State Bd. of Public School Educ.

PAULSON, Justice.

This is an appeal by Lone Tree Public School District No. 6 from an order of the district court which reversed an order of the State Board of Public School Education acting as the State Committee for Reorganization *667 of School Districts. The State Committee approved a dissolution plan for the Garner School District made by the Golden Valley County Committee for Reorganization of School Districts. The district court ordered that the State Committee's findings of fact, conclusions of law, and order were reversed, and it remanded to the County Committee to start the dissolution proceedings from the beginning. We reverse the order of the district court and remand to the district court with direction to remand to the State Committee for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

The parties involved in this appeal are the district which is to be dissolved, the Garner Public School District No. 10 [Garner]; the appellant, the Lone Tree Public School District No. 6, which includes the town of Golva [Golva]; the Beach Public School District No. 3 [Beach]; the Golden Valley County Committee for Reorganization of School Districts [County Committee]; and the State Board of Public School Education acting as the State Committee for Reorganization of School Districts [State Committee].

Garner has not operated a school since 1978. Pursuant to § 15-53.1-41 of the North Dakota Century Code, Garner notified the County Committee so that it could begin proceedings to dissolve the school district. In 1981 the County Committee held a hearing and submitted a dissolution plan to the State Committee for approval, as required by § 15-53.1-41, N.D.C.C. The plan was not approved so the County Committee held a second hearing and submitted a second dissolution plan to the State Committee. The second plan also was not approved.

In 1982 the County Committee held hearings on April 19 and on April 27 regarding a third dissolution plan. This plan provided that nine sections of land were to be attached to Beach and twenty-seven sections of land were to be attached to Golva. Each family in the Garner School District which had school age children was allowed the choice of attaching the portion of land containing its farmstead to the school district containing the school the parents wanted their children to attend. As a result, three children would attend school in Golva and six children would attend school in Beach.

Although the children were allowed to attend their families' choice of schools under the third plan, a controversy still existed regarding the uninhabited land whose owners would provide taxes for either Beach or Golva. Because Golva is a smaller school than Beach, it needs more money per pupil to operate and it has a higher mill levy than that of Beach. An area of local concern involved the situation wherein a family's farmstead was attached to Beach so that its children could attend school in Beach, but the remainder of their land was attached to Golva to support the smaller school.

The State Committee held an informal open hearing on the third plan in May 1982. Because the County Committee had not considered the issue of adjustment of any properties, debts, or liabilities belonging to Garner, as required by § 15-53.1-42, N.D. C.C., the State Committee remanded to the County Committee for a hearing on that issue.

The County Committee held a public hearing on June 2, 1982, and voted to divide Garner's properties, debts, and liabilities by giving twenty-five percent to Beach and seventy-five percent to Golva. It appears from the minutes taken at this meeting that public testimony was not allowed until after the County Committee voted. The State Committee then reconvened on June 21, 1982, and approved the dissolution of Garner as proposed by the third plan. However, the State Committee did not allow the introduction of evidence or the cross-examination of witnesses at the June 21 hearing, and Beach submitted written procedural objections.

The State Committee approved the dissolution on June 21, 1982, and issued the following findings of fact, conclusions of law, and order on July 26, 1982:

*668 "FINDINGS OF FACT
I.
"That on or about March 15, 1982 the county superintendent of schools notified the Committee for the Reorganization of School Districts, that according to statute the Garner Public School District must be dissolved and attached to other school districts or district.
II.
"That on April 19, 1982 at 1:00 o'clock p.m., pursuant to due notice, a meeting was held in the Golden Valley Courthouse, Beach, North Dakota, by the Golden Valley County Committee for School District Reorganization considering the dissolution of the Garner Public School District.
III.
"Sections 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 22; attached to Beach and the balance of the township attached to Lone Tree. It was approved by the Golden Valley County Reorganization Committee by a vote of two in favor and one opposed.
IV.
"That subsequent to such dissolution hearing the plan was submitted to the State Board of Public School Education by Bud Dahl, Golden Valley County Superintendent of Schools, as provided in Section 15-53.1-06 of the North Dakota Century Code.
V.
"That pursuant to notice, a hearing was held before the State Board of Public School Education on May 17, 1982 regarding the dissolution of Garner Public School District.
VI.
"That subsequent to said hearing before the State Board of Public School Education the following findings were made regarding the merits of the dissolution of Garner Public School District and its attachment to Lone Tree Public School District and Beach Public School District in Golden Valley County, North Dakota:

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