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Eastmont High School Items TO: Board of Directors FROM: Garn Christensen, Superintendent SUBJECT: Requests for Surplus DATE: June 7, 2021 CATEGORY ☐Informational ☐Discussion Only ☐Discussion & Action ☒Action BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONSIDERATION Staff from the following buildings have curriculum, furniture, or equipment lists and the Executive Directors have reviewed and approved this as surplus: 1. Cascade Elementary items. 2. Grant Elementary items. 3. Kenroy Elementary items. 4. Lee Elementary items. 5. Rock Island Elementary items. 6. Clovis Point Intermediate School items. 7. Sterling Intermediate School items. 8. Eastmont Junior High School items. 9. Eastmont High School items. 10. Eastmont District Office items. Grant Elementary School Library, Kenroy Elementary School Library, and Lee Elementary School Library staff request the attached lists of library books be declared as surplus. These lists will be posted separately on the website. Sterling Intermediate School Library staff request the attached list of old social studies textbooks be declared as surplus. These lists will be posted separately on the website. Eastmont Junior High School Library staff request the attached lists of library books and textbooks for both EJHS and Clovis Point Intermediate School be declared as surplus. These lists will be posted separately on the website. Eastmont High School Library staff request the attached lists of library books for both EHS and elementary schools be declared as surplus. These lists will be posted separately on the website. ATTACHMENTS FISCAL IMPACT ☒None ☒Revenue, if sold RECOMMENDATION The administration recommends the Board authorize said property as surplus. Eastmont Junior High School Eastmont School District #206 905 8th St. NE • East Wenatchee, WA 98802 • Telephone (509)884-6665 Amy Dorey, Principal Bob Celebrezze, Assistant Principal Holly Cornehl, Asst. Principal June 2, 2021 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is to notify you that Eastmont Junior High School Library, in an effort to provide more space for incoming and updated resources, has been weeding the library of tired and antiquated books and textbooks. These books are very out of date, in poor condition, no longer in use, and/or of “garage sale” quality. We also have surplus technology and/or furniture items that no longer work or are no longer in use. The list is attached. Sincerely, Kim Spradlin, Teacher Librarian Eastmont Junior High School (509)888-1353 Email: [email protected] “Nationally Recognized for Excellence in Education” EJHS Library Non-Barcoded Surplus Items 1. Six or seven (6-7) boxes of dictionaries and thesauruses 2. One (1) Octagonal study carrel (it has four cubicle areas in it) 3. Two (2) rectangular study carrels (they each have four cubicle areas in them) Surplus Library Book List for EJHS (Approx. 45 boxes of Fiction & 41 boxes of Nonfiction) Deleted Title Author Barcode Price Removed By 5/25/2021 Captains courageous Vogel, Malvina G. T 56737 10.00 spradlink 5/24/2021 The cabinet of curiosities : 36 tales brief & sinister Bachmann, Stefan, 1993- T 56263 10.00 spradlink 5/24/2021 Diary of a wimpy kid : the ugly truth Kinney, Jeff. T 54438 15.00 spradlink 5/24/2021 Edgeland Halpern, Jake. T 56869 25.00 spradlink 5/24/2021 In the hall of the dragon king Lawhead, Steve. T 33888 12.00 spradlink 5/24/2021 Schindler's list Keneally, Thomas. T 30544 16.70 spradlink 5/24/2021 The sword and the flame Lawhead, Steve. T 56674 11.00 spradlink 5/24/2021 The warlords of Nin Lawhead, Steve. T 34145 11.50 spradlink 5/24/2021 Zombie, Indiana : a novel Kenemore, Scott. T 58307 12.00 spradlink 5/21/2021 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. T 57604 20.00 spradlink 5/10/2021 Scary stories 3 : more tales to chill your bones Schwartz, Alvin, 1927- T 41424 12.00 spradlink 5/10/2021 Scary stories to tell in the dark Schwartz, Alvin, 1927- T 41426 12.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 The boy who harnessed the wind : creating currents of electricity and hope Kamkwamba, William, 1987- T 33298 18.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 The boys in the boat : nine Americans and their epic quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics Brown, Daniel, 1951- T 33634 20.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 The cage Sender, Ruth Minsky. T 41009 9.35 spradlink 4/29/2021 The closer : young readers edition Corbett, Sue. T 55981 20.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 The diary of a young girl Frank, Anne, 1929-1945. T 41346 11.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Don Quijote de la Mancha Miguel de Cervantes ; adaptacion de T 23007 10.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 English - Russian, Russian - English. T 23064 9.95 spradlink 4/29/2021 Esto ya es otra historia Hinton, S. E. T 23001 15.95 spradlink 4/29/2021 Esto ya es otra historia Hinton, S. E. T 23002 10.85 spradlink 4/29/2021 The head bone's connected to the neck bone : the weird, wacky, and wonderful x-ray McClafferty, Carla Killough, 1958- T 29498 17.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Huckleberry Finn. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. T 22064 7.85 spradlink 4/29/2021 Just enough Spanish Ellis, D. L. T 18684 5.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 La ley de la calle Hinton, S. E. T 22061 10.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 La ley de la calle Hinton, S. E. T 22062 10.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Lincoln : a photobiography Freedman, Russell. T 30693 12.95 spradlink 4/29/2021 Lincoln : a photobiography Freedman, Russell. T 41220 13.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 The lost boy : a foster child's search for the love of a family Pelzer, David J. T 32142 18.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Meltdown : a race against nuclear disaster at Three Mile Island : a reporter's story Hampton, Wilborn. T 29526 20.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 More Horowitz horror : more stories you'll wish you'd never read Horowitz, Anthony, 1955- T 53513 16.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Night Wiesel, Elie, 1928- T 30538 10.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 NTC's beginner's Spanish and English dictionary Qualls, Regina M. T 55477 spradlink 4/29/2021 NTC's beginner's Spanish and English dictionary Qualls, Regina M. T 55478 spradlink 4/29/2021 Rocas y minerales Symes, R. F. T 23236 25.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Rosie the riveter : women working on the home front in World War II Colman, Penny. T 28102 16.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Russian phrase book Norman, Jillian, 1940- T 23062 5.95 spradlink 4/29/2021 Silent spring Carson, Rachel, 1907-1964. T 32601 16.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 El sistema solar Herrera Morla, Miguel Angel. T 22069 10.00 spradlink 4/29/2021 Tex Hinton, S. E. T 23003 12.85 spradlink 4/29/2021 Tex Hinton, S. E. 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