Jefferson Township School District's Directors

2 Pa. D. & C. 679, 1922 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 383
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Greene County
DecidedAugust 29, 1922
DocketNo. 19
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Ray, P. J.,

This is a proceeding to secure the removal of the Board of School Directors of the School District of the Township of Jefferson, Greene County, Pennsylvania.

On May 17, 1922, the petition of ten resident taxpayers of the said school district was presented to the court, wherein they set forth that in several respects the said board of school directors had failed and neglected to perform their official duties. In response to their prayer, the court granted a rule on the five members of said school board, to wit, Joseph W. Stewart, C. S. Sprowls, John Riggle, Emma Love and Charles Stilwell, to show cause why they should not be removed from office, and made the same returnable on May 29, 1922. To this petition and rule the respondents filed an answer, denying the material allegations in the petition charging neglect or refusal to perform their official duties. This was followed with a replication, filed June 16, 1922, by the petitioners. A hearing was had, June 27 and 28, 1922, before the court, at which time evidence was taken on behalf both of the petitioners and the respondents.

From the petition and answer and the evidence submitted on the hearing the following facts are found:

1. That the School Board of the said School District of Jefferson Township is composed at present of the five respondents heretofore named.

2. That three members of said school board — Joseph W. Stewart, Emma Love and C. S. Sprowls — were elected at the municipal election of 1921, and took their seats the first Monday of December, 1921; that the said John Riggle was appointed to fill a vacancy on said board caused by the neglect of D. D. Thistlethwaite to qualify, and took his seat Jan. 2, 1922; and that Charles Stilwell was elected a member of said board prior to the election of 1921, and was a member of said school board during the school year of 1920-1921.

3. That for some time prior to the first Monday of December, 1921, the School Board of the said School District of Jefferson Township was composed of Charles Stilwell, James Pratt, R. J. Striekler and Daniel Eaton, there being at that time a vacancy on said board caused by the resignation and retirement of Robert Hill.

[680]*6804. That on Oct. 26, 1921, an agreement was entered into in writing, and duly executed, by and between the School Board of the School District of Jefferson Township, composed of the four members above named, party of the one part, and the School Board of the School District of the Borough of Jefferson, the said county and State, composed of five members, party of the other part, the said two school districts adjoining each other, by the terms and conditions of which contract a joint, consolidated, elementary public school was established, in pursuance of and in compliance with article XVHI, §§ 1801 to 1808, inclusive, of the Act of May 18, 1911, P. L. 309-461.

6. That the said agreement of consolidation of the said elementary schools, as set out in the immediately preceding paragraph, reads as follows:

DuPLICATE AGREEMENT.

Made October 26, 1921,, between the School District of Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, party of the first part, and the School District of Jefferson Borough, Greene County, Pennsylvania, party of the second part.

Whereas, first party has purchased what is known as the old Monongahela College property, situated in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, and after approval of location and plans by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction, has improved same in an up-to-date manner, at a cost of Sixty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars; and

Whereas, it is the desire of above parties to establish and maintain a joint consolidated elementary public school, using the first floor of said building.

Now, this agreement witnesseth: That said parties hereby agree to establish and' maintain said joint consolidated elementary public school under and subject to the following express conditions and stipulations:

1. The real estate title shall remain in first party.

2. School supplies of the first class, as specified in Section 706 of the School Law of Pennsylvania, approved May 18, 1911, P. L. 309, shall be furnished by and be the property of the School District of Jefferson Township. Provided, that if any supplies of the first class now belonging to the School District of Jefferson Borough be used in the equipment of said joint consolidated elementary public school, such supplies shall remain the property of the School District of Jefferson Borough while being so used. School supplies of the second class, as specified in said Section 706, shall be furnished by the joint Board, as provided in said Act of Assembly, and be paid for by the joint Treasurer. All text-books shall be chosen, adopted and paid for by the joint Board.

3. The School District of Jefferson Township, first party, agrees to furnish and equip immediately the said first floor of said property with supplies of the first class, mentioned above, for the proper operation of said joint consolidated elementary public school.

4. The School District of Jefferson Township, first party, agrees to, at all times, keep the building in proper repair for school purposes. Provided that incidental repairs to the first floor of said building are to be paid for by the joint Board.

5. The School District of Jefferson Township, first party, agrees to consolidate three schools of said School District, namely, West End School, Price School and Laurel Run School; and the School District of Jefferson Borough, second party, agrees to consolidate all of the elementary schools of its District.

6i All maintenance expenses of said first floor of said building shall be paid by both parties in proportion to the pupils enrolled by each School District, i. e., by the School District of Jefferson Township, all elementary pupils in what has heretofore been the West End School, Price School and Laurel Run School and by the School District of Jefferson Borough, all elementary pupils in said Borough.

7. Each party to this Agreement agrees to pay to the joint Treasurer of said joint consolidated elementary public school, so above created, the necessary funds for the maintenance of said school, in such sums and at such times as shall be needed for the maintenance and operation of said school, such sums to be payable by both parties on demand of said joint Treasurer; provided that at no time shall the sums so paid by either party exceed the probable amount of the total annual share of said party.

8. In as much as the total cost of the above-mentioned real estate and the improvements upon it amounts to Sixty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars, and in as much as the joint consolidated elementary public school above provided for will [681]

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