Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation, Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, Intervenors Below. Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation. Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, (Intervenors Below). Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation, Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, (Intervenors Below)

934 F.2d 912
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJuly 24, 1991
Docket90-1191
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 934 F.2d 912 (Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation, Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, Intervenors Below. Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation. Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, (Intervenors Below). Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation, Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, (Intervenors Below)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation, Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, Intervenors Below. Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation. Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, (Intervenors Below). Rudy Pulido John M. Swomley And, G. Hugh Wamble v. Lauro F. Cavazos, Individually and as Secretary of U.S. Department of Education United States Department of Education And, Blue Hills Homes Corporation, Ronald Jones Theresa Jones Grace Moorning William Grahl Julia Ann Grahl Dwayne Johnson Barbara Johnson Daniel Hof Linda Hof Pamela Joan Brobst Linda Johnson Gerald Dunn Mary Dunn Michael Ewing Jo Ellen Ewing Kenneth Menges Carol Menges Dr. John Senott Marcia Senott Sharon Spinks Connie Welschmeyer Jess Smith And, Rosa Smith, (Intervenors Below), 934 F.2d 912 (8th Cir. 1991).

Opinion

934 F.2d 912

59 USLW 2738, 67 Ed. Law Rep. 1084

Rudy PULIDO; John M. Swomley; and, G. Hugh Wamble, Appellees,
v.
Lauro F. CAVAZOS, individually and as Secretary of U.S.
Department of Education; United States Department
of Education; and, Blue Hills Homes
Corporation, Appellants.
Ronald Jones; Theresa Jones; Grace Moorning; William
Grahl; Julia Ann Grahl; Dwayne Johnson; Barbara Johnson;
Daniel Hof; Linda Hof; Pamela Joan Brobst; Linda Johnson;
Gerald Dunn; Mary Dunn; Michael Ewing; Jo Ellen Ewing;
Kenneth Menges; Carol Menges; Dr. John Senott; Marcia
Senott; Sharon Spinks; Connie Welschmeyer; Jess Smith;
and, Rosa Smith, Intervenors below.
Rudy PULIDO; John M. Swomley; and, G. Hugh Wamble, Appellees,
v.
Lauro F. CAVAZOS, individually and as Secretary of U.S.
Department of Education; United States Department
of Education; and, Blue Hills Homes
Corporation.
Ronald Jones; Theresa Jones; Grace Moorning; William
Grahl; Julia Ann Grahl; Dwayne Johnson; Barbara Johnson;
Daniel Hof; Linda Hof; Pamela Joan Brobst; Linda Johnson;
Gerald Dunn; Mary Dunn; Michael Ewing; Jo Ellen Ewing;
Kenneth Menges; Carol Menges; Dr. John Senott; Marcia
Senott; Sharon Spinks; Connie Welschmeyer; Jess Smith;
and, Rosa Smith, Appellants, (Intervenors below).
Rudy PULIDO; John M. Swomley; and, G. Hugh Wamble, Appellants,
v.
Lauro F. CAVAZOS, individually and as Secretary of U.S.
Department of Education; United States Department
of Education; and, Blue Hills Homes
Corporation, Appellees.
Ronald Jones; Theresa Jones; Grace Moorning; William
Grahl; Julia Ann Grahl; Dwayne Johnson; Barbara Johnson;
Daniel Hof; Linda Hof; Pamela Joan Brobst; Linda Johnson;
Gerald Dunn; Mary Dunn; Michael Ewing; Jo Ellen Ewing;
Kenneth Menges; Carol Menges; Dr. John Senott; Marcia
Senott; Sharon Spinks; Connie Welschmeyer; Jess Smith;
and, Rosa Smith, Appellees, (Intervenors below).

Nos. 90-1191, 90-1239 and 90-1240.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Oct. 8, 1990.
Decided May 21, 1991.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied
July 24, 1991.

Howard Scher and Kevin T. Baine, Washington, D.C., for appellants.

Lee Boothby, Berrien Springs, Mich., and Patricia Brannon, Washington, D.C., for appellees.

Before JOHN R. GIBSON, MAGILL and BEAM, Circuit Judges.

JOHN R. GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

Once again the constitutionality of certain provisions of Chapter 1 of Title I of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981, 20 U.S.C. Secs. 2701-3386 (1988), providing remedial education to low income students in parochial schools is before this court. Rudy Pulido, John M. Swomley and G. Hugh Wamble1 filed a suit to challenge the use of mobile and portable classrooms to provide remedial services to educationally deprived children enrolled in private schools and the formula for allocating the cost of such services between private and public schools. The district court held that the placement of mobile and portable classroom units on parochial school property violated the first amendment's establishment clause, but that the placement of the units on public property located near the parochial schools did not. The district court also held that the provisions of the statute allowing the Secretary to bypass the local educational agency and prescribing the method for allocating the costs of the bypass were constitutional, but that the method of allocating the costs incurred as a result of Aguilar v. Felton, 473 U.S. 402, 105 S.Ct. 3232, 87 L.Ed.2d 290 (1985), violated the first amendment's prohibition against the establishment of religion. We affirm the district court's holding that the use of mobile and portable classroom units off the private school property is constitutional, but reverse the district court's rulings that parking the units on parochial school property and the method of allocating Felton costs is unconstitutional.

This case dates back to 1985, when a group of plaintiffs filed a suit challenging certain provisions of Chapter 1 of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981, 20 U.S.C. Secs. 2701-3386 (1988). In 1986, the district court dismissed nine of the eleven plaintiffs prior to trial because as federal taxpayers they lacked standing. After trial, the district court granted defendants' motion to dismiss the remaining two plaintiffs because one lacked standing and because the claims of the other had become moot. We affirmed the district court's dismissal. Pulido v. Bennett, 848 F.2d 880, 889 (8th Cir.1988).

About one month after this court affirmed the district court's dismissal, the Supreme Court held that taxpayers have standing to bring first amendment establishment clause challenges to programs such as Title I.2 Bowen v. Kendrick, 487 U.S. 589, 618-20, 108 S.Ct. 2562, 2579-80, 101 L.Ed.2d 520 (1988). Accordingly, this court vacated its original decision and remanded the case to the district court, ordering the reinstatement of the federal taxpayers. Pulido v. Bennett, 860 F.2d 296, 298 (8th Cir.1988). In addition, a group of parents of parochial school students eligible for Chapter 1 services intervened to support the use of mobile and portable units to provide Chapter 1 services to parochial school students and the method of allocating the costs of such services. The district court heard additional testimony and ordered additional briefing on the merits of Pulido's claims.

Chapter 1 services are usually administered by local educational agencies in each state. See 20 U.S.C. Secs. 2727(a), 2891(12). Section 2727(b) authorizes the Secretary to bypass local educational agencies in administering Chapter 1 services, however, "[i]f a local educational agency is prohibited by law from providing" services to children enrolled in private schools, or if the local educational agency has "... substantially failed to provide for the participation on an equitable basis" of private school students. 20 U.S.C. Secs. 2727(b)(1) and (2). In 1976, the Commissioner of Education determined that four local educational agencies in Missouri "substantially failed to provide for the participation [of private school students] on an equitable basis," and that a bypass was warranted. Wamble v. Bell, 598 F.Supp. 1356, 1361-62 (W.D.Mo.1984), appeal dismissed, 473 U.S. 922, 105 S.Ct. 3549, 87 L.Ed.2d 672 (1985). Subsequently, the Missouri Supreme Court held that Missouri's constitution prohibited state involvement in the use of Title I funds for instruction provided on the premises of parochial schools. Mallory v. Barrera, 544 S.W.2d 556, 561 (Mo.1976) (en banc). As a result, the Secretary of Education utilized the bypass provision of 20 U.S.C. Sec. 2727 and contracted with Blue Hills Homes Corporation to provide Chapter 1 services in Missouri.

There has been extensive litigation concerning the constitutionality of providing Chapter 1 services to parochial school students in Missouri. In Wheeler v. Barrera, 417 U.S. 402, 94 S.Ct.

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