Jayton Rural High School District v. Girard Independent School District

295 S.W.2d 487, 1956 Tex. App. LEXIS 1927
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedOctober 22, 1956
DocketNo. 6630
StatusPublished
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Jayton Rural High School District v. Girard Independent School District, 295 S.W.2d 487, 1956 Tex. App. LEXIS 1927 (Tex. Ct. App. 1956).

Opinion

NORTHCUTT, Justice.

We take the statement of appellee as to the nature of this cause of action:

“This suit was brought by the appel-lee against the appellant for the purpose of securing a declaratory judgment of the .District Court of Kent County, Texas, concerning the validity of a certain order of the County School Trustees of Kent County, Texas, dated March 11th, 1953, whereby certain territory situated in Kent County, Texas, and known as the Higgins Common School District No. 23 was consolidated with the appellee district under the terms and provisions of Article 2922-18 [Vernon’s] Revised Civil Statutes of Texas. The suit also sought to have declared invalid and void two subsequent orders of the County School Trustees of Kent County, Texas, dated March 3rd, 1954 and December 9th, 1954, whereby such County School Trustees of Kent County, Texas first, attempted to rescind the order of March 11th, 1953, and second, attempted to consolidate the Higgins Common [488]*488School District No. 23 with the appellant district. To the appellee’s petition were attached as exhibits certified copies of all school board orders pertaining- to the controversy.
“The appellant district answered with certain special exceptions to the appellee’s petition, which were never presented to nor ruled on by the trial court, a general denial and a cross-action by which it sought to have the trial court declare the March 11th, 1953 order of the County School Trustees of Kent County, Texas to be invalid and void and to have the trial court declare the orders of March 3rd, 1954 and December 9th, 1954, valid.”

Practically all of the evidence was by stipulation and agreement as to the introduction of certain actions taken in the annexation of Higgins Common School District No. 23 of Kent County, Texas, to the Girard Independent School District and also the annexation of the Higgins District to Jay-ton Independent School District. The stipulation was as follows :

“The parties to this suit, acting herein by and through their respective attorneys of record, hereby agree and stipulate in open court, as follows:
“I
“That upon all material dates involved in this suit the Girard Independent School District was, and is now, a County Line School District, with territories situated in Kent and Dickens Counties, Texas, and that upon all material dates involved in this suit, a legal description, by metes and bounds, of said District was of record in the proper offices of Kent County, Texas. This stipulation shall not be construed as any admission by the Defendant that the Higgins Common School District No. 23 constitutes any part of the Girard Independent School District.
“II
“That upon all material dates involved in this suit the Higgins Common School District No. 23 was situated entirely in Kent County, Texas, and that prior to its annexation, or consolidation, with either the Plaintiff or the Defendant, a legal description of said District, by metes and bounds, was of record in the proper offices of Kent County, Texas.
“HI
“That until the date of May 19, 1953, the Jayton District was the Jayton Independent School District, and that after said date the Jayton District was the Jayton Rural High School District, as shown by the records in the offices of the officials of Kent County, Texas, and the metes and bounds descriptions of said District was, and are, as shown of record in said offices. That until the date of May 19, 1953, the Jayton District was not contiguous to the Higgins Common School District No. 23; but after said date was contiguous to the Higgins Common School District No. 23.
“IV
“That during the time that a school was conducted in the Higgins Common School District No. 23, all of the students who attended said school were members of the white race, and that the school terms for such School District in each year began in the month of September and ended in the month of May, and that the last school conducted in said District was the school term which ended in May of 1951.
“V
“It is stipulated that the Minutes of the County School Trustees of Kent County, Texas show: ‘The foregoing Minutes were read and approved on this 4th day of April, A.D. 1953’; [489]*489that included in the Minutes, preceding such approval, is the Order of the Board, dated March 11, 1953, a copy of which is attached to Plaintiff’s Petition.
“VI
“That the Girard Independent School District collected all taxes that were paid by the taxpayers who owned the property comprising the Higgins Common School District No. 23 for the years 1953 and 1954, and have placed said property on its Tax Rolls for the taxable year of 1955; and that the Jayton Rural High School District has assessed said property for the year 1955 and have placed same upon its Tax Rolls for said taxable year. This stipulation shall not be construed as an admission by either Plaintiff or Defendant that the other was or is entitled to collect said taxes.
“VII
“That following the Order of the County Board of Trustees of Kent County, Texas dated March 3, 1954, and more particularly during the month of March of 1954, the Plaintiff was duly notified of the passage and entry of said Order and was furnished a copy thereof.
“VIII
“That the court reporter may attach to this stipulation a metes and bounds description of the Girard Independent School District, as it exists now, exclusive of the territory comprising the Higgins Common School District No. 23; and that the court reporter may attach to this stipulation a metes and hounds description of the Jayton Rural High School District, as it exists now, exclusive of the territory comprising the Higgins Common School District No. 23; and that the court reporter may attach to this stipulation a metes and bounds description of the Higgins Common School District No. 23, as it existed on March 11, 1953 and/or December 9, 1954.
“It is further agreed that such metes and bounds descriptions of the respective School Districts shall constitute a part of the evidence and record in this case.
“IX
“That on March 12, 1955, an election was duly held in the Jayton Rural High School District, including the territory formerly comprising the Higgins Common School District No.

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