110 Iowa 652 | Iowa | 1900
The plaintiff and sixteen other residents of the village of Belknap petitioned the board of school directors of Soap Creek township', in which it was situated, “to set us off as an independent school district.” Shaffer and twenty-one others, in a petition filed on the same day, -asked that sections 35 and 36, each of which included a part of the village plat, also sections 25, 26, and the east |- of section 34, be attached thereto. Blankenship and five others, on April T5, 1898, prayed that the southeast southeast {- of section 22, all of section 27 except the northwest J northwest and the west of section 34, also be attached. The board of directors on the following day, by a. vote of six to two, refused to “grant Belknap’s petition for an independent district.” Munn appealed 'to the county supérintendent,, by whom the action of the board was reversed, and an election ordered to determine whether an independent district, composed of Belknap only, be established. On appeal taken to the state superintendent of public instruction, the decision was so modified as to require an election also in the territory described in the Shaffer and Blankenship' petitions. The-directors declined to follow the decision of the state superintendent, and this action was brought to compel them to do so.
We discover no error in the record and the writ will be issued as prayed, commanding the directors of Soap Creek township to call an election of the electors of the territory set apart by the state superintendent within ten days from the service of notice requiring them so to do. — Affirmed.