A Florida appellate ruled that a charter school is entitled to a share of property-tax money that Miami-Dade County voters approved for increasing teacher pay and school safety several years ago.

Alan J. Kluger of Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, and William L. Petros of William Petros Law, represented the City of Aventura and Archimedean Academy Inc., respectively, against the School Board of Miami Dade County in the Third District Court of Appeal.

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