State Ex Rel. Nation Building Technical Academy v. Ohio Department of Education

2009 Ohio 4084, 913 N.E.2d 977, 123 Ohio St. 3d 35
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedAugust 19, 2009
Docket2009-0003
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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State Ex Rel. Nation Building Technical Academy v. Ohio Department of Education, 2009 Ohio 4084, 913 N.E.2d 977, 123 Ohio St. 3d 35 (Ohio 2009).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

{¶ 1} This is an appeal from a judgment denying a writ of mandamus to compel the State Department of Education to hear a community school’s appeal from its sponsor’s decision to terminate sponsorship of the school. Because the Department of Education has no duty to provide the requested relief, we affirm the judgment of the court of appeals.

Case Background

{¶ 2} Appellant, Nation Building Technical Academy (“academy”), is a public, nonprofit corporation. In March 2004, Lucas County Educational Service Center (“Lucas County ESC”), a state-approved, community-school sponsor, contracted to sponsor a community school operated by the academy in Cincinnati.

{¶ 3} One year later, Lucas County ESC notified the academy that its school was being placed on probation. A couple of months thereafter, after conducting a site visit and review, Lucas County ESC suspended the school effective at the conclusion of the 2004-2005 academic year.

{¶ 4} By letter and notice dated December 2, 2005, Lucas County ESC notified the academy that effective 90 days from the date of receipt of the notice, the contract would be terminated for various reasons, including a failure to meet student-performance requirements, failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management, violations of state law, and failure to hire certified staff. In the notice of termination, Lucas County ESC informed the academy of the following appellate procedure to challenge the school’s proposed termination:

*36 {¶ 5} “The School may, within fourteen (14) days of receipt of this Notice, request an informal hearing before [Lucas County ESC]. This request must be in writing. Upon receipt of proper written notice, [Lucas County ESC] will hold an informal hearing within seventy (70) days thereafter. [Lucas County ESC] will issue a written decision either affirming or rescinding the decision to terminate the contract. [Lucas County ESC’s] decision to terminate the contract may be appealed to the State Board of Education.”

{¶ 6} The academy did not request an informal hearing before Lucas County ESC following its receipt of the notice of termination. Instead, it appealed Lucas County ESC’s decision to appellee, Ohio Department of Education, on December 12, 2005. Upon request by the department, Lucas County ESC informed the department that the contract with the academy had been terminated in accordance with the statutory requirements and that the academy had waived its right to challenge the termination because it had failed to request an informal hearing before Lucas County ESC.

{¶ 7} In May 2006, the academy requested that the State Department of Education review its appeal. The department responded that because a timely request for an informal hearing before Lucas County ESC was not made, the academy could not appeal to the department. The department later denied the academy’s request for reconsideration. The effect of the termination for cause of the sponsorship of the academy has been to prevent it from operating a community school since the 2004-2005 school year. See also R.C. 3314.07(B)(6) (“Any community school whose contract is terminated under this division shall not enter into a contract with any other sponsor”).

{¶ 8} After the department refused to consider its appeal, the academy filed a complaint in the Court of Appeals for Franklin County for a writ of mandamus to compel the department to hear the appeal. The department filed an answer, and the parties submitted evidence and briefs. The court of appeals magistrate concluded that there was no statutory requirement that a community school request an informal hearing from the sponsor before appealing the sponsor’s decision to terminate a contract and recommended granting the requested writ.

{¶ 9} In November 2008, the court of appeals sustained one of the department’s objections to the magistrate’s decision and denied the writ.

{¶ 10} This cause is now before us upon the academy’s appeal as of right.

Mandamus Action

{¶ 11} To be entitled to the requested extraordinary relief in mandamus, the academy is required to establish a clear legal right to have the department hear its appeal, a corresponding clear legal duty on the part of the department to hear the appeal, and the lack of an adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law. *37 State ex rel. Couch v. Trimble Local School Dist. Bd. of Edn., 120 Ohio St.3d 75, 2008-Ohio-4910, 896 N.E.2d 690, ¶ 12.

{¶ 12} The court of appeals determined that the academy had not established either a clear legal right to have the department hear its appeal or a clear legal duty on the part of the department to hear it. “Community schools are independently governed public schools within an existing school district under R.C. Chapter 3314.” Baldwin’s Ohio School Law (2008) 1265, Section 48:1. “Each community school is governed by a contract between the governing authority of the school and its sponsor. R.C. 3314.03. * * * If the school does not meet its contract objectives, the sponsor may choose not to renew the contract. Alternatively, the sponsor may terminate the contract for good cause before the end of the contract’s term. R.C. 3314.07.” State ex rel. Ohio Congress of Parents & Teachers v. State Bd. of Edn., 111 Ohio St.3d 568, 2006-Ohio-5512, 857 N.E.2d 1148, ¶ 9.

{¶ 13} This case involves the proper interpretation of the appellate procedure specified in R.C. 3314.07 for the termination of the community-school contract. R.C. 3314.07(B) permits a sponsor to terminate a community-school contract prior to its expiration for good cause. R.C. 3314.07(B) further provides:

{¶ 14} “(3) At least ninety days prior to the termination or nonrenewal of a contract, the sponsor shall notify the school of the proposed action in writing. The notice shall include the reasons for the proposed action in detail, the effective date of the termination or nonrenewal, and a statement that the school may, within fourteen days of receiving the notice, request an informal hearing before the sponsor. Such request must be in writing. The informal hearing shall be held within seventy days of the receipt of a request for the hearing. Promptly following the informal hearing, the sponsor shall issue a written decision either affirming or rescinding the decision to terminate or not renew the contract.

{¶ 15} “(4) A decision by the sponsor to terminate a contract may be appealed to the state board of education. The decision by the state board pertaining to an appeal under this division is final. If the sponsor is the state board, its decision to terminate a contract under division (B)(3) of this section shall be final.”

{¶ 16} In resolving this appeal, “[w]e must consider the statutory language in context, construing words and phrases in accordance with rules of grammar and common usage.” Bartchy v. State Bd. of Edn., 120 Ohio St.3d 205, 2008-Ohio-4826, 897 N.E.2d 1096, ¶ 16.

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