Ohio Court of Appeals, 1998

Miller v. Peter and Paul School, Unpublished Decision (3-13-1998)

Miller v. Peter and Paul School, Unpublished Decision (3-13-1998)
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided March 13, 1998

Miller v. Peter and Paul School, Unpublished Decision (3-13-1998)

Opinion of the Court

Judgment affirmed. O'Neill, J., dissents with Dissenting Opinion. See Opinions and Judgment Entry. [CHRISTLEY] (O'NEILL) (MAHONEY-9TH)

(Mahoney, J., Ret., Ninth Appellate District, sitting by assignment.)

APPELLATE PROCEDURE:

When considering an administrative appeal, the court of common pleas is acting as an appellate court; therefore, it can properly consider a motion for reconsideration, which is recognized under App.R. 26(A).

EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS/ UNEMPLOYMENT

COMPENSATION:

The court of common pleas does not abuse its discretion in affirming the Ohio Unemployment Compensation Board of Review's decision

denying benefits to teacher at a school that is operated primarily for religious purposes.

The court of common pleas does not abuse its discretion in concluding that a school is operated primarily for religious purposes when the record shows that the school was organized and operated to teach religious doctrines.

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