Board approves graduation-policy update, authorizes surplus sale and certifies 2026 tax levies
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At its Dec. 8 meeting the Canyon City Schools board approved file IKF-e (graduation requirements), adopted a resolution to sell surplus property to Sussex Group Brew Property 1 LLC for $425,000, and certified ad valorem tax levies for 2026; all three measures passed by roll call.
The Canyon City Schools Board of Education approved three formal actions at its Dec. 8 meeting: a policy update to graduation requirements, a resolution declaring surplus property and authorizing its sale, and certification of the district's 2026 ad valorem tax levies.
Graduation requirements (file IKF-e): Board Director (Speaker 4) moved to approve the update to File IKF-e, which incorporates the state board's adjustment to SAT-score requirements reflecting the new SAT format; Speaker 7 seconded. Roll call recorded the following votes: Mister Albright ' Aye; Mister Alexander ' Aye; Miss Brady ' Aye; Mister Miley ' Aye; Miss Reeser ' Aye. The motion passed.
Surplus property sale (resolution): The board considered a resolution to declare a parcel surplus and authorize sale to Sussex Group Brew Property 1 LLC for $425,000. Speaker 4 moved the resolution; Speaker 7 seconded. Roll call recorded unanimous ayes (Mister Albright; Mister Alexander; Miss Pratty; Mister Miley; Miss Reeser) and the motion passed.
Certification of ad valorem tax levies for 2026: The board approved a resolution certifying the 2026 ad valorem tax levies for the general fund, the general-fund mill levy override, and the general obligation bond and interest fund. Speaker 2 moved to approve the certification; Speaker 1 seconded. Roll call recorded unanimous ayes (Mister Albright; Mister Alexander; Miss Bridal; Mister Miley; Miss Reeser) and the motion passed.
What comes next: The graduation-policy update and the community-use policies noted for information will be incorporated into district materials; the surplus-property sale will proceed according to the resolution and standard closing procedures; certification of the levy allows the district to proceed with budget and tax-collection steps for 2026.
Notes on recordkeeping: The motions and roll-call votes were recorded in the meeting transcript. Several board-member name spellings vary across the transcript (e.g., Bridal/Brady/Bretti/Pratty); votes above use the names as recorded at each vote in the transcript.
