Pochopien v. Regional Board of School Trustees of the Lake County Educational Service Region

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedApril 24, 2001
Docket2-00-0386 Rel
StatusPublished

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Opinion

No. 2--00--0386

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IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

SECOND DISTRICT

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DONALD J. POCHOPIE N, HELEN K. ) Appeal from the Circuit Court

POCHOPIEN, ALAN J. GOLDSTEIN,     )  of Lake County.

MICHELLE R. GOLDSTEIN, WILLIAM    )

F. GRAHAM, JR., LYNN C. GRAHAM,   )

JEFFREY M. TERCHIN, DEBORAH G.    )

TERCHIN, ROBERT V. POLANSKY,      )

AND DARRELL R. OVERCASH, Indiv. and   )

as a Committee of Ten, )

                          )

Plaintiffs-Appellants, )

v.            )   Nos. 99--MR--432

                                 ) 99--MR--437 (Consolidated)

THE REGIONAL BOARD OF SCHOOL )

TRUSTEES OF THE LAKE COUNTY )

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE REGION; BARRY J.   )

CARROLL, ALISON B. FRANK, GARY    )

FRIENDLANDER, CONSTANCE HOTH,     )

ROY E. LUCKE, EDWARD MAY, LARRY   )

McSHANE, Indiv. and as      )

Members of the Regional Board of )

School Trustees of the Lake       )

County Educational Service        )

Region; THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF     )

KILDEER COUNTRYSIDE COMMUNITY     )

CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 96; )

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF FREMONT     )

SCHOOL DISTRICT 79; LAKE COUNTY        )

REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF        )

SCHOOLS; EDWARD J. GONWA,         )

Indiv. and as Lake County   )

Schools and as ex-officio        )

Secretary, the Regional Board of       )

Region,     ) Honorable

                                 ) Christopher C. Stark,

Defendants-Appellees.        ) Judge, Presiding.

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JUSTICE O'MALLEY delivered the opinion of the court:

Plaintiffs, Donald J. Pochopien et al. , appeal the circuit court's judgment affirming the decision of the Regional Board of School Trustees of the Lake County Educational Service Region (Regional Board) to deny  plaintiffs' petition to detach the entire subdivision commonly known as "the Cobblestone of Long Grove" (Cobblestone) from Fremont School District 79 (District 79) and annex it to Kildeer Countryside Community Consolidated School District No. 96 (District 96).

BACKGROUND

Although plaintiffs' petition, filed December 1, 1998,  states nothing more specific than annexation to District 96 as its sought remedy, plaintiffs' design in filing the petition, as will be seen, was to have their children attend Country Meadows Elementary School (Country Meadows) and Woodlawn Middle School (Woodlawn) in District 96 (jointly Country-Woodlawn).

Cobblestone subdivision, comprised of 23 houses on a total of 32 lots, is in the Village of Long Grove and in District 79.  Cobblestone's western boundary is shared not only by the boundary that partly forms the southeast corner of District 79 and the northwest corner of District 96, but also by the eastern boundary of the school grounds of Country Meadows and Woodlawn, both of which are in Long Grove.  Country Meadows comprises grades one through three, and Woodlawn comprises grades four through eight.  Country Meadows and Woodlawn both were built after Cobblestone was developed.  Cobblestone is within a very short distance of the two schools.  

Currently, Cobblestone has 22 school-age children.  Cobblestone children in grades one through eight attend Fremont Elementary School and Fremont Middle School (jointly Fremont) in District 79, both of which are in the Village of Mundelein approximately 5.8 miles from Cobblestone.  Depending on traffic, a one-way trip between Cobblestone and Fremont can range from 20 to 50 minutes.  Approximately 30% of District 79 students attend Stevenson High School, which is also attended by all District 96 students, and the remaining students attend Mundelein High School.  District 79 has an enrollment of 1,400 students, and District 96 has 3,716 students.  Cobblestone students are the only Long Grove residents who attend school in District 79 rather than District 96.  

At a hearing before the Regional Board, plaintiffs argued that, by being required to commute several miles to Fremont for school, Cobblestone children are placed at risk needlessly, given that Country-Woodlawn literally is next door to Cobblestone.  The Regional Board accepted into evidence several letters, all dated before the petition was filed, that plaintiffs offered to show Long Grove's and District 96's mutual desire to foster a sense of community.  In this correspondence, which deals with issues such as a proposed walking path between Cobblestone and Country-Woodlawn, District 96 welcomes the involvement of the Long Grove Park District in the development of the new schools (Country-Woodlawn) and expresses a desire to be a "good neighbor" to Cobblestone and an interest in having representatives on Long Grove village planning committees.

[The following material is nonpublishable under Supreme Court Rule 23.]  Specifically, in a letter dated November 3, 1998, Karen Schmitt, the executive director of the Community Development Corporation of Long Grove, requests permission of Cal Doughty, manager of the Village of Long Grove, to use Long Grove's logo on souvenir bears to be sold for charity in the Long Grove historic business district.  Ms. Schmitt explains that students from District 96 will be involved in a contest to name the bear prior to its going on sale.  

Also admitted into evidence was correspondence between officials of Long Grove and District 96 concerning Long Grove's proposal for a walking path between Cobblestone and Country Meadows.  In a letter dated October 6, 1998, Dr. Thomas Many, superintendent of District 96, states that the proposal for a walking path was discussed with the board of education for District 96 but no decision was yet made.  Dr. Many  writes that "the active involvement of the Long Grove Park District in the development of the new school site [Country Meadows] would be a positive step."  In another letter, dated March 13, 1998, Dr. Many acknowledges Cobblestone resident Donald Pochopien's February 1998 letter and thanks Pochopien for communicating his "views regarding the proposed schools on the property at Gilmer and North Krueger Roads," i.e. , Country Meadows and Woodlawn.  Dr. Many  notes that he has had a few "positive" conversations with Cobblestone residents about the proposed schools and concludes that "residents believe a school would be a positive addition to that part of the Village."  Dr. Many indicates that he is flattered that the residents of Cobblestone might sign a petition to join District 96.  Dr.

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