Ed Richardson and Reginald Eggleston, individually and in their official capacities as Interim Superintendent of the Alabama Department of Education and Chief Administrative Officer of the Alabama State Board of Education, respectively, and Gordon Stone, i

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA May 25, 2018 1170559 Ed Richardson and Reginald Eggleston, individually and in their official capacities as Interim Superintendent of the Alabama Department of Education and Chief Administrative Officer of the Alabama State Board of Education, respectively, and Gordon Stone, individually and in his official capacity as Mayor of the Town of Pike Road v. Edwina A. Relf and Tislam D. Ellis (Appeal from Montgomery Circuit Court: CV-18-92). CERTIFICATE OF JUDGMENT WHEREAS, the ruling on the application for rehearing filed in this case and indicated below was entered in this cause on May 25, 2018: Application Overruled. No Opinion. Main, J. - Stuart, C.J., and Bolin, Parker, Wise, Sellers, and Mendheim, JJ., concur. WHEREAS, the appeal in the above referenced cause has been duly submitted and considered by the Supreme Court of Alabama and the judgment indicated below was entered in this cause on May 4, 2018: Appeal Dismissed. Main, J. - Parker, J., concurs. Stuart, C.J., and Bolin, Main, Wise, Sellers, and Mendheim, JJ., concur specially. NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Rule 41, Ala. R. App. P., IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this Court's judgment in this cause is certified on this date. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, unless otherwise ordered by this Court or agreed upon by the parties, the costs of this cause are hereby taxed as provided by Rule 35, Ala. R. App. P. I, Julia J. Weller, as Clerk of the Supreme Court of Alabama, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the instrument(s) herewith set out as same appear(s) of record in said Court. Witness my hand this 25th day of May, 2018. Clerk, Supreme Court of Alabama

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