Howlett Ex Rel. Howlett v. RoseHowlett Ex Rel. Howlett v. Rose
Mark HOWLETT, a Minor, by and through Elizabeth HOWLETT, His Mother, Natural Guardian and Next Friend, Appellant,
v.
Scott ROSE, As Suрerintendent of Schools for Pinellas County, Florida; William Grey, Thomas Petit and the Schоol Board of Pinellas County, Florida, Appellees.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
*707 Gardner W. Beckett, Jr. of Nelson, Beckett & Nelson, St. Petersburg, for appellant.
Christa L. Collins-Johnson and Luis Prats of Blаsingame, Forizs & Smiljanich, P.A., St. Petersburg, for appellees.
CAMPBELL, Chief Judge.
This appeal on behalf of appellant, Mark Howlett, a minor, challenges the final order that dismissed with prejudice his complaint for injunctive relief and damages against the school board and several school offiсials. The state court action brought by appellant below was pursuant to the Judicial Civil Rights Act of 1871,
I. WHETHER THE QUESTION OF A STATE AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS' SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY TO AN ACTION BROUGHT IN A STATE COURT UNDER THE FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1871,42 U.S.C. § 1983 , IS A QUESTION OF STATE OR FEDERAL LAW?
II. WHETHER UNDER FEDERAL LAW A FLORIDA SCHOOL BOARD IS IMMUNE FROM SUIT UNDER SECTION 1983?
III. WHETHER IT IS NECESSARY TO EXHAUST STATE REMEDIES UNDER THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT BEFORE BRINGING AN ACTION FOR DAMAGES IN A FLORIDA COURT UNDER SECTION 1983?
Although our conclusion and answer to the first issue precludes the necessity of deciding the other two issues, we will briefly discuss those issues. We decide appellant's first issue on the authority of Hill v. Department of Corrections, State of Florida,
At oral argument, this court's decision in Elder v. Highlands County Board of County Commissioners,
Neither do we reach the question of the failure of apрellant to exhaust his administrative remedies inasmuch as he has not otherwise demоnstrated his right to pursue his
While appellant has cited numerous decisions of the Unitеd States Supreme Court dealing with the nature of state agencies and their resulting immunity оr lack of it in
The one case that we would particularly distinguish is Martinez. While Martinez involved a
AFFIRMED.
RYDER and FRANK, JJ., concur.