School District No. 1 v. State Board of Education

441 P.2d 243, 250 Or. 133, 1968 Ore. LEXIS 529
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedMay 17, 1968
StatusPublished

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School District No. 1 v. State Board of Education, 441 P.2d 243, 250 Or. 133, 1968 Ore. LEXIS 529 (Or. 1968).

Opinion

PEE CUEIAM.

This is an original proceeding in mandamus directed to the State Board of Education.

By OES Chapter 341, the State Board of Education is charged with the responsibility of conducting elections for the-formation of area education districts [135]*135and the election of their boards of directors. An area education district includes the area of more than one school district and is formed for the purpose of operating a community college. There are two lands of districts, zoned and unzoned. A petition was filed requesting the formation of a zoned area education district to be known as the “Metropolitan Area Education District” which would encompass all or parts of five counties situated in or near the metropolitan area of the city of Portland. Pursuant to statutory authority

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