United States of America Major Daniel M. Rowland, Individually and as Next Friend of Mary Alice Rowland Major Werner Hellmer, Individually and as Next Friend of Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer Commander William Hicks, Individually and as Next Friend of Tamara Hicks and Jason Hicks Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas, Individually and as Next Friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott Sloas, and Susan Sloas Captain Floyd H. Winn, Individually and as Next Friend of Bethany Winn Captain Charles D. Wardle, Individually and as Next Friend of Casi Wardle and Erek Marc Downey Master Sergeant George Bowers, Individually and as Next Friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark Bowers, and Kevin Bowers and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton, Individually and as Next Friend of Paula Tipton, Gina Tipton, and Ginger Tipton v. Onslow County Board of Education, and the State of North Carolina, and James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina, United States of America Major Daniel M. Rowland, Individually and as Next Friend of Mary Alice Rowland Major Werner Hellmer, Individually and as Next Friend of Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer Commander William Hicks, Individually and as Next Friend of Tamara Hicks and Jason Hicks Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas, Individually and as Next Friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott Sloas, and Susan Sloas Captain Floyd H. Winn, Individually and as Next Friend of Bethany Winn Captain Charles D. Wardle, Individually and as Next Friend of Casi Wardle and Erek Marc Downey Master Sergeant George Bowers, Individually and as Next Friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark Bowers, and Kevin Bowers and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton, Individually and as Next Friend of Paula Tipton, Gina Tipton, and Ginger Tipton v. The State of North Carolina, and Onslow County Board of Education and James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina

728 F.2d 628, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 25042
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 28, 1984
Docket83-1573
StatusPublished

This text of 728 F.2d 628 (United States of America Major Daniel M. Rowland, Individually and as Next Friend of Mary Alice Rowland Major Werner Hellmer, Individually and as Next Friend of Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer Commander William Hicks, Individually and as Next Friend of Tamara Hicks and Jason Hicks Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas, Individually and as Next Friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott Sloas, and Susan Sloas Captain Floyd H. Winn, Individually and as Next Friend of Bethany Winn Captain Charles D. Wardle, Individually and as Next Friend of Casi Wardle and Erek Marc Downey Master Sergeant George Bowers, Individually and as Next Friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark Bowers, and Kevin Bowers and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton, Individually and as Next Friend of Paula Tipton, Gina Tipton, and Ginger Tipton v. Onslow County Board of Education, and the State of North Carolina, and James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina, United States of America Major Daniel M. Rowland, Individually and as Next Friend of Mary Alice Rowland Major Werner Hellmer, Individually and as Next Friend of Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer Commander William Hicks, Individually and as Next Friend of Tamara Hicks and Jason Hicks Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas, Individually and as Next Friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott Sloas, and Susan Sloas Captain Floyd H. Winn, Individually and as Next Friend of Bethany Winn Captain Charles D. Wardle, Individually and as Next Friend of Casi Wardle and Erek Marc Downey Master Sergeant George Bowers, Individually and as Next Friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark Bowers, and Kevin Bowers and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton, Individually and as Next Friend of Paula Tipton, Gina Tipton, and Ginger Tipton v. The State of North Carolina, and Onslow County Board of Education and James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth 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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United States of America Major Daniel M. Rowland, Individually and as Next Friend of Mary Alice Rowland Major Werner Hellmer, Individually and as Next Friend of Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer Commander William Hicks, Individually and as Next Friend of Tamara Hicks and Jason Hicks Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas, Individually and as Next Friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott Sloas, and Susan Sloas Captain Floyd H. Winn, Individually and as Next Friend of Bethany Winn Captain Charles D. Wardle, Individually and as Next Friend of Casi Wardle and Erek Marc Downey Master Sergeant George Bowers, Individually and as Next Friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark Bowers, and Kevin Bowers and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton, Individually and as Next Friend of Paula Tipton, Gina Tipton, and Ginger Tipton v. Onslow County Board of Education, and the State of North Carolina, and James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina, United States of America Major Daniel M. Rowland, Individually and as Next Friend of Mary Alice Rowland Major Werner Hellmer, Individually and as Next Friend of Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer Commander William Hicks, Individually and as Next Friend of Tamara Hicks and Jason Hicks Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas, Individually and as Next Friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott Sloas, and Susan Sloas Captain Floyd H. Winn, Individually and as Next Friend of Bethany Winn Captain Charles D. Wardle, Individually and as Next Friend of Casi Wardle and Erek Marc Downey Master Sergeant George Bowers, Individually and as Next Friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark Bowers, and Kevin Bowers and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton, Individually and as Next Friend of Paula Tipton, Gina Tipton, and Ginger Tipton v. The State of North Carolina, and Onslow County Board of Education and James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina, 728 F.2d 628, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 25042 (4th Cir. 1984).

Opinion

728 F.2d 628

16 Ed. Law Rep. 717

UNITED STATES of America; Major Daniel M. Rowland,
individually and as next friend of Mary Alice Rowland;
Major Werner Hellmer, individually and as next friend of
Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer; Commander William
Hicks, individually and as next friend of Tamara Hicks and
Jason Hicks; Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas,
individually and as next friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott
Sloas, and Susan Sloas; Captain Floyd H. Winn, individually
and as next friend of Bethany Winn; Captain Charles D.
Wardle, individually and as next friend of Casi Wardle and
Erek Marc Downey; Master Sergeant George Bowers,
individually and as next friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark
Bowers, and Kevin Bowers; and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton,
individually and as next friend of Paula Tipton, Gina
Tipton, and Ginger Tipton, Appellees,
v.
ONSLOW COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, Appellant,
and
The State of North Carolina, and James B. Hunt, Jr.,
Governor of North Carolina, Defendants.
UNITED STATES of America; Major Daniel M. Rowland,
individually and as next friend of Mary Alice Rowland;
Major Werner Hellmer, individually and as next friend of
Werner K. Hellmer and Jessica R. Hellmer; Commander William
Hicks, individually and as next friend of Tamara Hicks and
Jason Hicks; Lieutenant Commander Harold A. Sloas,
individually and as next friend of Harold Sloas, Elliott
Sloas, and Susan Sloas; Captain Floyd H. Winn, individually
and as next friend of Bethany Winn; Captain Charles D.
Wardle, individually and as next friend of Casi Wardle and
Erek Marc Downey; Master Sergeant George Bowers,
individually and as next friend of Loretta Bowers, Mark
Bowers, and Kevin Bowers; and Master Sergeant Paul Tipton,
individually and as next friend of Paula Tipton, Gina
Tipton, and Ginger Tipton, Appellees,
v.
The STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Appellant,
and
Onslow County Board of Education and James B. Hunt, Jr.,
Governor of North Carolina, Defendants.

Nos. 83-1573, 83-1574.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued Oct. 31, 1983.
Decided Feb. 28, 1984.

Elizabeth C. Bunting, Asst. Atty. Gen., Raleigh, N.C. (Rufus L. Edmisten, Atty. Gen., Raleigh, N.C., on brief), and Marshall F. Dotson, Jr., Jacksonville, N.C. (Warlick, Milsted, Dotson & Carter, Jacksonville, N.C., on brief), for appellants.

Marleigh D. Dover, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C. (J. Paul McGrath, Asst. Atty. Gen., Washington, D.C., Samuel T. Currin, U.S. Atty., Raleigh, N.C., Michael F. Hertz, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D.C., on brief), for appellees.

Before RUSSELL, WIDENER and SPROUSE, Circuit Judges.

DONALD RUSSELL, Circuit Judge:

Onslow County, North Carolina is the location of the Marine Corps installations of Camp Lejeune and the related Marine Corps Air Station. On July 6, 1982, the Onslow County Board of Education adopted a resolution having the effect of an ordinance and requiring that all nondomiciliary students enrolled in the Onslow County public schools be charged tuition for the 1982-83 school year. The United States and several individual plaintiffs, military personnel with nondomiciliary children enrolled in the Onslow County public schools, brought this action challenging such tuition requirement. The District Court granted summary judgment in favor of the plaintiffs, on the ground that the ordinance discriminated against federally-connected persons and therefore against the federal government in violation of the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. From such judgment defendants appeal. We affirm.

I.

As of August 1982, Camp Lejeune, one of the largest Marine Corps installations in the United States, was the base for 35,552 military personnel, with an additional complement of 4,715 civilian employees. Over 4500 military families reside off-base in Onslow County. During the 1981-82 school year, the Onslow County Board of Education operated 25 schools, with a total enrollment of 16,668 students, including 4,820 federally-connected or military dependent children.1 Following adoption of the tuition requirement, the Board sent a total of 2,785 tuition bills, of which 2,555 were for nondomiciliary federally-connected children, and 230 for non-federally-connected children. It remains unclear from the record how these nondomiciliary students were identified, or what procedures the Board would follow to establish nondomiciliary status. These figures indicate, however, that 92% of the nondomiciliary students affected by the tuition requirement are federally-connected. The individual plaintiffs in this case, all of whom are or were stationed at Camp Lejeune residing in off-base housing,2 are not North Carolina domiciliaries. They contributed to local and state government revenues by paying sales taxes, and in many instances real property taxes.

North Carolina law entitles all "children of the State" to a free elementary and secondary education. N.C.Gen.Stat. Sec. 115C-1 (Supp.1981). Public schools are funded from a combination of sources. For the 1980-81 school year, state appropriations supplied 63.9%, mainly for current operating expenses, N.C.Gen.Stat. Sec. 115C-426(d), while locally raised funds contributed 23.3% of the total, intended for general maintenance, capital outlay, and supplementary current expenses. Federal funding from all sources contributed the remaining 12.8%. No state-wide tax is levied to support education specifically in North Carolina; rather, all state tax receipts are pooled in the State General Fund, from which disbursements to support education and other state functions are made. Support of public schools in 1980-81 amounted to approximately 43% of total state outlays. Nearly 52% of the General Fund's receipts are derived from state income taxes and 24% comes from a general sales tax, while the remaining receipts include various specialized taxes and 7% represents non-tax revenues. Local support for the Onslow County public schools comes from the County General Fund, which like its state counterpart pools revenues from all sources, and in fiscal year 1982-83 derived 45.8% of its receipts from ad valorem taxes. The county's 1982-83 contribution to the Board of Education amounted to $3.6 million of a $15.8 million county budget. Onslow County's remaining substantial source of public school funding in recent years has been federal impact aid.3 For school year 1981-82, the educational cost per pupil in Onslow County was $1,811.18, of which state contributions represented $1,249.54, local contributions $334.11, and federal aid $227.53.

Onslow County has in the past benefited from two distinct federal programs compensating in part the burden of educating federally-connected children. From 1951 through 1982, Onslow County's public schools received annual payments under the Impact Aid Program, P.L. 81-874, 20 U.S.C. Sec. 236 et seq. Impact aid funds are available to defray current maintenance and operating expenses, where federal activities have burdened local educational agencies because, inter alia, those agencies provide education for children whose parents are employed on federal property. 20 U.S.C. Sec. 236(3).

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