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District reports $82,088 in surplus sales in FY25‑26, a 258% increase from prior year

Georgetown County School Board · August 18, 2026
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Summary

Procurement and surplus‑property staff said the district posted 162 online auctions via GovDeals in FY25‑26, generating $82,088.68 in sales—up 258% from $22,956.89 the previous year—with proceeds deposited to capital replacement funds.

Crystal McCrackin presented the district’s surplus property program results for fiscal year 2025‑26. She said the procurement department runs auctions through GovDeals (except for electronic devices, which go to a competitively bid recycler) and that 162 auctions produced 2,792 bids with winning bidders from 10 states.

The auctions generated $82,088.68 in sales—an increase of 258% from $22,956.89 the prior year. McCrackin said proceeds return to the district’s capital fund to replace disposed items and thanked the surplus courier for his role in the results.

Board members asked whether the proceeds are kept in a lump sum or allocated to specific accounts; McCrackin said the money goes to capital.