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Board approves land purchase, Johnson property sale and updated nondiscrimination policy
Summary
At the Jan. 28 Pullman School District board meeting the board approved a 30‑acre land acquisition adjoining district property, authorized sale of the 2.77‑acre Johnson surplus property and adopted revised Policy 50.10 (discrimination‑free workplace).
The Pullman School District Board of Directors approved three formal actions at its Jan. 28 meeting: a resolution to acquire roughly 30 acres adjoining existing district land, the sale of the surplus Johnson property (2.77 acres), and adoption of a revised nondiscrimination policy.
District staff presented the acquisition as a complement to an existing 60‑acre parcel at the end of Crestview, noting it lies inside city limits and has utilities adjacent. "Some of the benefits of adding this property ... are that it combines with the 60 we already have, gives us a lot more flexibility," the presenter said, adding the location likely avoids building an additional roadway.
The board also approved…
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