El Paso Independent School District sells former Mitzi Bond campus for $800000

April 15, 2025 | EL PASO ISD, School Districts, Texas

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El Paso Independent School District sells former Mitzi Bond campus for $800000

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The Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees for the El Paso Independent School District on April 15, 2025, focused on several key issues, including a parent complaint and the sale of district property.

The meeting began with a discussion on a Level 3 parent complaint regarding El Paso High School. Trustee Hernandez moved to uphold the superintendent's decision to deny the complaint, which was seconded by Trustee Kahl. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 5-0. The board also authorized the superintendent to review district policies related to accommodations with El Paso Community College.

Next, the board addressed the proposed termination of a teacher's employment contract, which was subsequently withdrawn from the agenda.

The final significant item discussed was the resolution for the sale of real estate, specifically the former Mitzi Bond Elementary School campus. The board approved the sale of the approximately 10.6-acre property to JNC Development Inc. for $800,000. Trustee Kahl made the motion, and Trustee Hernandez seconded it, with the resolution passing unanimously.

The meeting concluded with the board adjourning at 4:06 PM, with plans to reconvene at 5:00 PM.

Converted from Special Meeting of Board Of Trustees, El Paso Independent School District April 15, 2025 3:00pm meeting on April 15, 2025
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