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Duval agenda committee declares four vacant elementary schools surplus, opens process for sale or lease
Summary
The Duval County School Board agenda committee declared four vacant elementary school properties surplus, the first formal step before possible sale, lease, mothballing or demolition; staff said charter operators have a right of first refusal and that security and further public notices will follow.
The Duval County School Board agenda committee on the morning of the agenda review declared four vacant elementary school properties — Kings Trail (#203), Arby Daniels (#162), Susie E. Tolbert (#128) and Annie R. Morgan (#201) — surplus and unnecessary for educational purposes, starting a multi‑step process that could lead to sale, lease or demolition.
Superintendent (name not provided) told the board, "This is stage 1 of a process," adding that declaring surplus is a necessary first step before staff can solicit interest, complete appraisals and return to the board with recommendations. He said the district will notify charter operators within Duval County and that those charters have a statutory first right of…
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