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A west Alabama county school board seeks to stop charter school opening

The case of an Alabama county board of education that’s trying to stop the opening of a charter school this fall will be heard in court this week.

The Tuscaloosa News reports the Sumter County Board of Education is seeking an injunction against a charter school set to open in Livingston this year.The case is set to go before a judge Friday.

Court documents say the board argues using the former Livingston High School as a charter school violates the terms of a 2011 sales agreement with the University of West Alabama.

The university bought the school in 2011 for $4 million.

The lawsuit says the university agreed to prevent the use of the building by a school outside of the board’s supervision.

(Associated Press, copyright 2018)

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