56 A.D.2d 721 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1977
Judgment unanimously affirmed, without costs. Memorandum: On October 14, 1969 petitioner, Nora Karin, was presented with a notice of charges by the respondent, board of education, and was informed that section 3012 of the Education Law permitted her to appear before the board and answer the charges. Following a hearing the board on November 11, 1969 voted to affirm the charges and petitioner was dismissed from her employment with respondent. Thereafter on December 9, 1969 petitioner elected to appeal the board’s decision to the Commissioner of Education. By decision of April 15, 1970 the commissioner affirmed the board’s determination and dismissed the appeal. On August 11, 1970 petitioner commenced an article 78 proceeding to review the determination of the hoard. Special Term correctly concluded that the petition should be dismissed because petitioner had elected to appeal to the commissioner and could not thereafter challenge the board’s determination in an article 78 proceeding. Special Term further found that the proceeding, commenced nine months after the board’s determination, was untimely under CPLR 217. Petitioner filed a notice of appeal from Special Term’s judgment but did nothing to perfect it. Thereafter, on January 5, 1975, and after a change of counsel, petitioner obtained an order to show cause why she should not be relieved of her dismissal on the grounds that the board of education lacked jurisdiction to discharge her. By order of April 16, 1976 Special Term denied the petition and granted the board’s cross motion to