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Pampa ISD approves $10,000 sale of former Pampa Learning Center to Oak Hale; buildings sold 'as is'

Pampa ISD Board of Trustees · April 28, 2025
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Summary

Trustees approved a resolution to sell surplus district property at 901–1011 Frost Street to Oak Hale for $10,000, with staff noting portable buildings require asbestos abatement and the sale will proceed upon full payment.

The Pampa ISD Board unanimously approved a resolution selecting Oak Hale's bid of $10,000 for the surplus property formerly used as the Pampa Learning Center at 901–1011 Frost Street. Troy McClendon, director of operations, told trustees that the district had advertised the sale on March 13 and March 20 and received two bids and that the district would sell the property and buildings “as is.”

McClendon also reported that the portable buildings on the site will require asbestos abatement, and he recommended accepting Oak Hale's $10,000 offer as being in the district's financial interest. Denise Intemann moved to approve the resolution selecting Oak Hale's bid and to authorize the superintendent and board president to take actions necessary to complete the sale upon full payment; Cade Taylor seconded and the motion carried 7–0.

The resolution authorizes the transfer of all rights, title, and interests held by the district in the surplus real property. The minutes do not record whether the buyer will perform abatement or whether costs will be deducted from proceeds. The board previously declared the property surplus at its Sept. 23 meeting and posted notice as required prior to sale.