Case Name: The PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION, INC.; the Philadelphia School District and David Hornbeck, Superintendent of the Philadelphia School District, Appellants v. COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, Teamsters Local 502; Thomas Ridge, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Eugene Hickok, Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellees
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1998-01-06
Citations: 550 Pa. 228
Docket Number: Appeal No. 32 E.D. Appeal Docket 1997
Parties: The PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION, INC.; the Philadelphia School District and David Hornbeck, Superintendent of the Philadelphia School District, Appellants v. COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, Teamsters Local 502; Thomas Ridge, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Eugene Hickok, Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 550
Pages: 228–229

Head Matter:
704 A.2d 631
The PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION, INC.; the Philadelphia School District and David Hornbeck, Superintendent of the Philadelphia School District, Appellants v. COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, Teamsters Local 502; Thomas Ridge, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Eugene Hickok, Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellees.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Jan. 6, 1998.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM.
Subsequent to our having noted probable jurisdiction in this case to review the Commonwealth Court's denial of a request for a preliminary injunction, the Commonwealth Court sustained appellees' preliminary objections with the result that subject matter jurisdiction was held to be lacking and the case was transferred to the court of common pleas. The request by appellants that we nevertheless proceed with review by exercising discretionary jurisdiction is denied. Appeal dismissed.