241 P. 145 | Okla. | 1925
This is a certiorari proceeding brought in the district court of Woodward county to review the proceedings of the county superintendents of public instruction of Woodward and Ellis counties in making an order dissolving school district No. 167 of Woodward county and attaching the territory thereof to consolidated school district No. 2 of Ellis and Woodward counties. The writ was granted, and the returns of both county superintendents show that on the 20th day of August, 1924, a petition purporting to be signed by a majority of the electors of school district No. 167 in Woodward county was presented and filed in the office of county superintendent of public instruction of both counties, and on the same day, without any notice or hearing of any kind being had, the county superintendents each made an order dissolving school district No. 167 and attaching the same to consolidated district No. 2. And upon hearing, the district court of Woodward county found that the orders of the county superintendents dissolving said school district No. 167 and attaching it to the consolidated district No. 2 were made without authority or jurisdiction and were void and of no effect because of the failure on the part of said county superintendents to give 20 days' notice as required by chapter 223 of the Session Laws of 1919 (section 10321, Comp. Stats. 1921), and ordered that school district No. 167 be detached from consolidated district No. 2 and restored to all its corporate rights and privileges enjoyed by it prior to the time of making the orders of consolidation by said county superintendents, from which judgment this appeal is prosecuted.
There being no disputed question of fact, the sole question for us to determine here is whether notice of the proposed consolidation must be given. The authority for such consolidation is found in section 10462, Comp. Stats. 1921, which reads as follows:
"Provided that all or a part of any district adjacent to a consolidated district shall be attached to and become a part of such consolidated district upon petition to the county superintendent, signed by a majority of the legal voters of such territory desiring to be attached and by the board of directors of such consolidated district."
It will be observed that no provision is made for any notice whatever of such consolidation, and plaintiffs in error claim that, inasmuch as no notice is specifically provided for in the act, none is required, while the defendants in error claim that, since the act does not specifically provide for notice, the parties to the consolidation are bound by section 10472, Comp. Stats. 1921, which provides:
"In all matters relating to consolidated school districts, not provided for in the preceding sections, the law relating to school districts shall be in force where said laws are applicable."
Section 10321, Comp. Stats. 1921 (which is chapter 223, Session Laws 1919), provides that the county superintendent of public instruction may divide the county into a convenient number of school districts, and change such districts when the interest of the public may require it, but only after 20 days'notice thereof, by written notice posted in at least 5 publicplaces in the district or districts so affected.
The question involved here was before this court, rather indirectly, in Lowe et al. v. Consolidated School District No. 97,
The identical question involved here was again before this court in Gregg et al. v. Hughes,
The judgment of the trial court is therefore affirmed.
All Justices concur. *224