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Board declares surplus technology, audio-visual equipment and dozens of library books
Summary
The board approved surplus and disposal of obsolete equipment (computers, amplifiers, cameras, Kindles and other items) and a list of library titles identified for discard. Surplus lists were attached to the March 18 meeting packet.
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At the March 18 meeting the board declared a long inventory of obsolete or failed equipment surplus for disposal. The items listed in the packet include multiple Dell OptiPlex and Latitude desktop and laptop units, audio speakers and amplifiers, Canon and Panasonic cameras and video camcorders, Kindle devices and legacy AV hardware and accessories. The minutes record that all listed items were declared surplus and directed to be discarded appropriately.
The board also approved a list of library books for removal; titles on the list include children’s and middle‑school books (examples in the packet: Krensky titles, Van Draanen/Shredderman series entries, Berenstain Bears titles and a set of multicultural books on religious sites). Separate surplus attachments in the meeting packet provide full inventory lines and barcode IDs.
