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Board approves surplus sale of a bus to Warrenton School District
Summary
The board approved declaring a district bus surplus and selling it to Warrenton School District after administration said the vehicle is fully depreciated and other districts can reuse it; the board moved and approved the sale by voice vote.
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The Seaside School Board approved a recommendation to surplus and sell a district bus to Warrenton School District during its April 15 meeting.
Administration explained the bus is fully depreciated and that selling surplus vehicles to neighboring districts helps keep equipment local. "I recommend you surplus this bus, and also approve to sell that bus to Warrenton School District," the superintendent stated when presenting the recommendation to the board.
A board member moved to approve the disposal and sale, the motion was seconded, and the board approved the action by voice vote. The transcript identifies the vehicle variously (e.g., "a 1720 school bus" and later "bus 70 20"); the board and administration characterized it as fully depreciated and suitable for sale to another district. Administration will follow district surplus procedures to complete the transaction.
Provenance: action-item discussion and motion/vote recorded in the action-item segment (SEG 1749'SEG 1811).

