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The McHenry School District 15 Board of Education on June 24 approved a resolution authorizing the district to begin the public sale process for a property commonly known as Landmark School at 3614 West Waukegan Road.
Board members were told that, if the resolution is approved, the district will publish notice of the sale once per week for three consecutive weeks seeking sealed bids. The board will open bids at the designated time and may accept, reject or withdraw the property from sale; staff emphasized the board is not obligated to accept any bid.
A motion to approve the resolution authorizing sale of the property carried on a roll‑call vote. The presenter said further consideration of any bids would occur at a future board meeting after the notice and sealed‑bid period.
Board members voted to authorize the sale process; staff will publish the notice and return to the board to open and consider bids in a subsequent meeting.
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