Commonwealth v. Empowerment Board of Control of the Chester-Upland School District

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Commonwealth v. Empowerment Board of Control of the Chester-Upland School District, 939 A.2d 324 (Pa. 2007)

Commonwealth v. Empowerment Board of Control of the Chester-Upland School District

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 27th day of December, 2007, the appeal is hereby QUASHED. This court’s affirmance of the Commonwealth Court’s order dated April 16, 2007 by opinion and Order at Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dep’t of Education v. Chester-Upland Special Board of Control et al., — Pa. -, 938 A.2d 1000 (2007), granting the Department of Education’s Application to Substitute Parties has the effect of substituting the Empowerment Board of Control of the Chester-Upland School District for the Special Board of Control of the Chester-Upland School District. Therefore, the Special Board of Control of the Chester-Upland School District is no longer a party to this appeal. See, e.g., Blackwell v. Commonwealth, State Ethics Comm’n, 523 Pa. 347, 567 A.2d 630 (1989) (holding quashal is appropriate when entity was “out of existence”).

Reference

Full Case Name
COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION v. The EMPOWERMENT BOARD OF CONTROL The OF CHESTER-UPLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT, Members, Mark Wooley, Esquire, Kathy Schultz, and Juan Baughn, Appeal of Chester-Upland School District Special Board of Control, Michael F.X. Gillin, and Wallace H. Nunn
Status
Published