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Boundary County School District facing potential teacher layoffs, set to sell old office building

Should the M&O levy fail, the school board will likely have to lay off teachers to keep schools operational.
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BONNERS FERRY, Idaho — The Boundary County School District is selling its old district office building to the highest bidder. 

District officials announced on Nov. 21 that sealed bids for the sale of the 10,225 square-foot building at 7188 Oak St., along with its 0.8-acre lot, will be opened at 2 p.m. on Dec. 11, with the property being sold “as is.” The minimum offer must be at least $550,000, paid in cash or check. The winner is expected to be announced at the Dec. 16 school board meeting. 

“The school board plans to use 100 percent of those funds to rebuild Valley View,” said BCSD Superintendent Jan Bayer. 

Though the money earned from the sale will alleviate some financial pressure for a facilities upgrade, district officials are also struggling to keep day-to-day operations intact. 

At the last school board meeting on Nov. 19, district officials discussed the urgent need for a maintenance and operations levy in the May election, to finance extracurricular and cocurricular school activities, curricular materials, field trips and more.  

Should the M&O levy fail, the school board will likely have to lay off teachers to keep schools operational. Salary and benefits make up 77 percent of the district’s capital expenditures, according to the Nov. 19 audit report. 

Widespread teacher layoffs have been affecting school districts across the country since federal COVID-19 pandemic funding to schools ran dry. Regionally, employee cutbacks have been a common response to failed levies. When a recent St. Maries Joint School District levy failed, Kellogg acquired some of their teaches. Similarly, BCSD has wound up with many top teachers from Priest River over the last two years after a West Bonner School District levy failed. Local officials fear that the price of a failed levy this May will be the loss of valued staff members. 

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