DocketNumber: No. 29184
Judges: Hart, Matthias, Turner, Weygandt, Williams, Zimmerman
Filed Date: 10/28/1942
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The first contention of the respondents in support of their position is that the Teachers’ Tenure Act, Sections 7690-1 to 7690-8, General Code, applies only to teachers in the public schools; that the ■employment of the relator as assistant county superintendent of schools was not that of a teacher; and "that therefore his position was subject to abolition and his employment to termination. In the opinion of the ■court, this interpretation of the term “teacher” as used in the statute is too narrow, and we conclude that the relator in the performance of his duties under his contract held a teacher’s status. Section 7690-3, General Code.
The prayer of the petition is that the court issue a writ of mandamus compelling the respondents to execute a continuing contract to the relator and that the
The sole claim of relator is that the respondents-' lack the power to abolish the position and to terminate-the contract of relator under the law. The respondents, contend that their action in this regard was motivated by a reduced school enrollment with consequent reduction of school revenues and by the necessary requirements of economy. The facts support respondents’' contention. To hold that a county board of education,, having once established a position in the county public-schools, has no power under the law to abolish it, even though there be a sufficient cause, would, in the opinion of the court, seriously challenge the constitutionality of the law itself.
The relator is seeking a writ to require the board of education to enter into a continuing contract with him for a special position in the school system. This requires him to show that he has a clear legal right to-such restitution. In the opinion of the court,- he has-not done so. The court in this case is not passing upon relator’s right, if any, to have a contract for a position as teacher in the schools under Sections 7690-3 and 7690-7, General Code. The w7rit will be denied.
Writ denied.