State ex rel. Foster v. Board of Public Instruction of Duval County
State ex rel. Foster v. Board of Public Instruction of Duval County
Opinion of the Court
The Alternative Writ of Mandamus heretofore issued is discharged and the petition is dismissed but without prejudice to any rights of the relator to proceed as she may be advised in a proper forum. See Rule 4.5 (a) (2), Florida Appellate Rules, 31 F.S.A.
It is so ordered.
Concurring Opinion
(concurring specially):
I agree that under Appellate Rule 4.5(a) (2) we can not entertain this mandamus action because questions of fact have been raised which require the taking of testimony.
However, it appears to me that the State, acting through the State Board of Education and the State Superintendent of Education, cannot escape responsibility or duty in respect to the questions raised concerning the subject examinations because they were given by the National Educational Testing Service, a private corporation, and not directly by the State Board of Education. The State by F.S. § 231.16(2) (a), F.S.A.,
It would appear the mandamus . action which was sought to be. maintained here could be brought in the Circuit Court or in lieu thereof the administrative hearing procedure provided by the regulation in Florida Administrative Code Section 287-2.13, adopted pursuant to F.S. Ch. 120 (Part II), F.S.A., the Administrative Procedure Adjudication Act, could be utilized to reach the merits. Under such regulation the Florida Professional Teaching Practices Commission would conduct the hearing and recommend its findings to the State Superintendent. ' Right of administrative appeal to the State Board of Education is provided in the regulation.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE ex rel. Geraldine B. FOSTER, Relator v. The BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF DUVAL COUNTY, Florida, A. E. Stokes, Chairman, Martinez Baker, Ned P. Searcy, Franklin Reinstine, Jacob F. Bryan, III, Harry G. Kincaid, and Marvin C. Harden, Jr., Members of the Board, and Ish Brant, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Duval County, Florida, and Floyd T. Christian, State Superintendent of Education of the State of Florida
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