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Grant V. Norris

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  • Title: Grant V. Norris
  • Author : Supreme Court Of Iowa.
  • Release Date : January 17, 1957
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 61 KB

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On April 27, 1953, "Request For Permission To Petition" was filed with County Superintendent of Schools of Polk County. It referred to a petition to call an election to consolidate eleven school districts in the eastern part of Polk County, and a district in western part of Jasper County. April 28, 1953, the Polk County Board of Education adopted a resolution granting permission to file the petition, and stating the proposed plan did not interfere with the over-all Polk County plan of reorganization of school districts. April 30, 1953, at eleven p.m., the petition was filed, signed by statutory number of voters, requesting that the twelve districts be consolidated into one district, to be called the "Consolidated Independent School District of Southeastern, Polk and Jasper Counties, Iowa." Proper statutory affidavits were filed. The petition was filed in accordance with the provisions of chapter 276, 1950 Code. The Fifty-fifth General Assembly was in session and on April 22, 1953, chapter 117 was enacted. This chapter (now chapter 275, 1954 Code) repealed chapter 276, 1950 Code. Provision for publication was included. Publications were made on April 27 and April 30. Chapter 117, 55th G.A., therefore, became effective May 1, 1953. There was a saving clause in the Act, the effect of which we will consider hereinafter. The County Superintendent of Polk County proceeded under chapter 276 and on May 14 he caused notice to be published fixing October 1, 1953, as the final date for filing objections to the petition and for a hearing before him on the petition and objections. Plaintiffs and other residents filed objections, and hearings were held. On November 10 the superintendent filed his ruling in which he overruled the objections, sustained the petition, and fixed the boundaries of the proposed district as set out in the original petition, with the exception of excluding a small area in Jasper County, the exclusion of which had been requested by the Jasper County Board of Education. [249 Iowa Page 240]


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