In Re North Haledon School Dist.

831 A.2d 555, 363 N.J. Super. 130
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedMay 15, 2003
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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In Re North Haledon School Dist., 831 A.2d 555, 363 N.J. Super. 130 (N.J. Ct. App. 2003).

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831 A.2d 555 (2003)
363 N.J. Super. 130

In the Matter of the Petition for Authorization to Conduct a Referendum on the Withdrawal of NORTH HALEDON SCHOOL DISTRICT from the Passaic County Manchester Regional High School District.
North Haledon Board of Education and Borough of North Haledon, Plaintiffs-Respondents,
v.
Passaic County Manchester Regional High School District, Defendant-Appellant, and
Ronni Nochimson, Passaic County Clerk; William Librera, Commissioner of Education; and Maria Nuccetelli, Passaic County Superintendent of Schools, Defendants-Respondents.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Argued February 4, 2003.
Decided May 15, 2003.

Rodney T. Hara, Fairlawn, argued the cause for appellant Passaic County Manchester Regional High School District (A-3582-01 & A-270-02) (Fogarty & Hara, attorneys; Mr. Hara, of counsel and on the briefs; Janet L. Parmelee on the brief (A-270-02)).

Allan P. Dzwilewski, Florham Park, argued the cause for appellant Haledon Board of Education (A-3597-01), Borough of Haledon, Prospect Park Board of Education, Borough of Prospect Park (Schwartz, Simon, Edelstein, Celso & Kessler, attorneys; Mr. Dzwilewski, on the brief).

Vito A. Gagliardi, Jr., Morristown, argued the cause for respondent Borough of North Haledon and North Haledon Board of Education (A-3582-01, A-3597-01 & A-270-02) (Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, attorneys; Mr. Gagliardi, of counsel and on the brief with Thomas O. Johnston).

David Samson, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Board of Review (A-3582-01T5 and A-3597-01T5) (Allison Colsey Eck, Deputy Attorney General, on the statement in lieu of brief).

Allison Colsey Eck, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents William Librera, Commissioner of Education; and Maria Nuccetelli, Passaic County Superintendent of Schools (A-270-02) (David Samson, Attorney General, attorney; Patrick DeAlmeida, Deputy Attorney General, of counsel; Ms. Eck, on the brief).

Michael H. Glovin, Assistant Passaic County Counsel, filed a letter of non-participation *556 on behalf of Ronni Nochimson, Passaic County Clerk (A-270-02).

Before Judges SKILLMAN, CUFF and WINKELSTEIN.

The opinion of the court was delivered by CUFF, J.A.D.

The Borough of North Haledon seeks to withdraw from the limited purpose regional high school district of which it is a member. The school is currently racially and ethnically diverse. In order to withdraw, North Haledon was required to obtain permission from a board of review to submit the question of its withdrawal to the voters of the regional high school district. The Board of Review appointed to review North Haledon's petition authorized the submission of the question to the voters, and the referendum obtained a sufficient number of votes to allow North Haledon to withdraw from the regional district.

The decision by the Board of Review and the referendum question presented to the voters present two questions for our consideration. First, we must decide whether the withdrawal of North Haledon, which will immediately cause a 9% decrease of the white population and will lead to a racial and ethnic imbalance in the school within a short time, is a negative impact on the education offered by the regional district which bars submission of the question to the voters of the regional district. Second, we examine whether the question and interpretive statement presented to the voters at the referendum fairly express the purpose of the matter which is the subject of the referendum.

We consolidated the appeals of the Passaic County Manchester Regional High School District, Haledon Board of Education, the Borough of Haledon, Prospect Park Board of Education, and the Borough of Prospect Park which challenge the decision by the Board of Review to allow a vote on the question of the withdrawal of the Borough of North Haledon and the North Haledon School District from the Passaic County Manchester Regional High School District. We now also consolidate the appeal, A-270-02T5, of the regional high school district from an order of the Law Division settling the terms of the referendum question.

We address first the decision by the Board of Review to allow the question of North Haledon's withdrawal from the limited purpose regional high school district to be presented to the residents of each district. The Board of Review found that the loss of North Haledon students might cause the elimination of some courses and teaching staff, but the district would still have a sufficient number of students to provide a thorough and efficient education. The Board found that white students comprise 57%[1] of the student population and predicted that the removal of North Haledon students would result in a 9% drop in the white population of the high school. The Board opined that this loss would have a negligible impact on the school. We conclude that a 9% decrease in the white population of the high school cannot be considered a negligible impact on the education program and reverse.

In 1957, the municipalities of North Haledon, Haledon and Prospect Park formed a limited purpose regional high school district. The district, known as Passaic County Manchester Regional High School *557 District, provides secondary education for students from the constituent school districts. The regional high school district operates one school which is located on a 24.53 acre campus in Haledon. The school districts of North Haledon, Haledon and Prospect Park operate independent pre-K through 8 schools.

Over the years, particularly during the 1990s and to the present time, residents of North Haledon became increasingly displeased about the financial burden they bore to support the regional high school district. When the regional high school district was formed in 1957, the district's capital and debt service tax levies were apportioned among the constituent districts based upon property tax ratables; the operational costs were apportioned based on enrollment from the constituent districts. In the mid-1970s, the school tax for all costs was changed to an apportionment based upon the equalized value of real estate in each constituent district. N.J.S.A. 18A:13-23. Over the years, North Haledon has paid an increasingly disproportionate share, on a per pupil basis, of the cost relative to the other constituent districts. For example, in the 2001-02 school year, Prospect Park paid $3,400 per pupil to educate its high school students; Haledon paid $5,300 per pupil; and North Haledon paid $18,400. Historically, North Haledon students comprise approximately 20% of the school population.

In 1995, North Haledon proposed a referendum to alter the method of apportionment of the tax levy from that of equalized value of real property to that of per pupil enrollment. The question was defeated. North Haledon initiated litigation to revise the apportionment of costs; it was unsuccessful. The regional high school district budget has been defeated on two occasions in the last five years, 1997-98 and 2001-02; the residents of North Haledon have been responsible each year for the defeat of the budget.

In 1998, North Haledon formed an ad hoc committee to analyze alternatives available to it to address its concerns about the cost of secondary education for its residents.

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