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<br /> of deciding said appeal a State Appeal Board comprised of the State Superintendent and
<br /> the following named Presidents of designated Agency School Committees of Cooperative
<br /> Educational Service Agencies which have no territory in the order under appeal:
<br /> Mr. William C. Kahl, State Superintendent as Chairman of SAB;
<br /> Mr. Chester Orlowski, President, Agency School Committee of CESA No. 2;
<br /> Mr. Lloyd Krueger, President, Agency School Committee of CESA No. 6;
<br /> Mr. Russell Johannes, President, Agency School Committee of CESA No. 7;
<br /> Mr. Robert Morrison, Jr. , President, Agency School Committee of CESA No. 14.
<br /> On June 18, 1968, after a public hearing on the petition filed with the Secretary
<br /> of the Agency School Committee of Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 15 on
<br /> May 22, 1968, and after a conference with the school boards of the districts involved,
<br /> said Agency School Committee of Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 15 failed
<br /> to order the reorganization by denying to detach said territory from Joint School Dis-
<br /> trict No. 3, City of Stoughton and Towns of Albion, Christiana, Cottage Grove, Deerfield,
<br /> Dunkirk, Dunn, Pleasant Springs and Rutland, County of Dane, Wisconsin, and Towns of
<br /> Porter and Union, County of Rock, Wisconsin, and to attach said territory to Joint
<br /> School District No. 8, Village of McFarland and Towns of Dunn, Blooming Grove, Cottage
<br /> Grove and Pleasant Springs, County of Dane, Wisconsin, as requested in said petition.
<br /> The State Superintendent sent a Notice of Receipt of Appeal and Notice of Meeting
<br /> dated August 7, 1968, the meeting to be held by the State Appeal Board at 9:30 A.M. on
<br /> August 21, 1968, in Room B107, Wisconsin Hall, 126 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin,
<br /> to the clerk of each school district and other municipalities involved and to other
<br /> persons including notice to the news media of the area affected.
<br /> Said meeting was held on August 21, 1968, where the State Appeal Board heard in-
<br /> formally the presentation of facts and information affecting the educational welfare
<br /> of the children involved in said appeal and after conferring and due consideration
<br /> given, said State Appeal Board by roll call vote duly recorded voted by a majority vote
<br /> of its members to affirm the order of said Agency School Committee of Cooperative Edu-
<br /> cational Service Agency No. 15 issued June 18, 1968, thereby denying the appeal filed
<br /> July 2, 1968, and denying the reorganization as requested in a petition filed with the
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