Case Name: GOULDSBORO TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION, a class, by Leo Canova, Jr., Maryann Canova, Ann Marie Pickarski, Richard Corak, August Perrotti and Lorraine Cuccherini, Appellants v. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the NORTH POCONO SCHOOL DISTRICT and members thereof individually, Morgan Leonard, William Keating, Joseph Norvillas, Richard Donati, Robert Wirth, Michael Cummings, David Petroski, William Genovesse, and Glenn Hafler
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1984-12-14
Citations: 506 Pa. 335
Docket Number: Appeal No. 87 E.D. Appeal Docket 1984
Parties: GOULDSBORO TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION, a class, by Leo Canova, Jr., Maryann Canova, Ann Marie Pickarski, Richard Corak, August Perrotti and Lorraine Cuccherini, Appellants v. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the NORTH POCONO SCHOOL DISTRICT and members thereof individually, Morgan Leonard, William Keating, Joseph Norvillas, Richard Donati, Robert Wirth, Michael Cummings, David Petroski, William Genovesse, and Glenn Hafler.
Judges: Before NIX, C.J., and LARSEN, FLAHERTY, McDERMOTT, HUTCHINSON, ZAPPALA and PAPADAKOS, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 506
Pages: 335–335

Head Matter:
485 A.2d 390
GOULDSBORO TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION, a class, by Leo Canova, Jr., Maryann Canova, Ann Marie Pickarski, Richard Corak, August Perrotti and Lorraine Cuccherini, Appellants v. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the NORTH POCONO SCHOOL DISTRICT and members thereof individually, Morgan Leonard, William Keating, Joseph Norvillas, Richard Donati, Robert Wirth, Michael Cummings, David Petroski, William Genovesse, and Glenn Hafler.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Argued Dec. 4, 1984.
Decided Dec. 14, 1984.
Todd J. O’Malley, Scranton, for appellants.
W. Boyd Hughes, Scranton, for appellee.
Before NIX, C.J., and LARSEN, FLAHERTY, McDERMOTT, HUTCHINSON, ZAPPALA and PAPADAKOS, JJ.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM.
Appeal dismissed as having been improvidently granted.
LARSEN and HUTCHINSON, JJ., dissent and would reverse the order of the Commonwealth Court and reinstate the order of the Court of Common Pleas.