A state appeals court sided Wednesday with Palmetto Bay in a dispute over a private school’s expansion plans, overruling Miami-Dade Circuit Judge William Thomas on a constitutional question.
Thomas ruled for the Alexander School on its proposed 59-student enrollment growth, but the Third District Court of Appeal decided the private Montessori school “failed to meet the high burden required” to invalidate the village charter rule on private school expansion.
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