Padgett v. City of New Haven, No. Cv 00 0443928 S (Dec. 21, 2000)
This text of 2000 Conn. Super. Ct. 15718 (Padgett v. City of New Haven, No. Cv 00 0443928 S (Dec. 21, 2000)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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According to the sheriff's return, service on the Board of Education was made by leaving a true and attested copy of the Writ, Summons and Complaint at the usual place of abode of Dr. Carlos Torre. Dr. Torre is President of the Board of Education.
Process in civil actions against the following-described classes of defendants shall be served as follows: . . . (2) against a city, upon its CT Page 15719 clerk or assistant clerk or upon its mayor or manager . . .
The Board of Education claims that, in regards to Padgett's allegations, the Board of Education was an agent of the City of New Haven and accordingly service had to be made upon the City's clerk, assistant clerk, mayor or manager. Dr. Torre did not hold any of those positions.
A board of education is both an agent of the state in charge of education and an agent of a municipality in its function of maintaining public schools within the municipality's limits. R.A. Civitello Co. v. NewHaven,
The court finds that as to its role in supervising students such as Padgett under the circumstances alleged in the complaint, the Board of Education was an agent of the City of New Haven. Padgett's argument that the Board of Education should be considered a quasi corporate entity or a voluntary association, is inconsistent with New Haven's City Charter. The Charter clearly defines the Board of Education as a component of the department of education with responsibilities to manage and control New Haven's public schools. City of New Haven's Charter, Article XX1X § 148.
Under the allegations of this case, suit against the Board of Education had to be commenced by service of process against the City in accordance with §
So Ordered at New Haven, Connecticut this 21st day of December, 2000.
Devlin, J.
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