(KNZA)--The South Brown County USD 430 Board of Education has accepted a bid for the sale of a house built by two Horton High School classes.
During their regular meeting Monday evening, the Board accepted a bid for $85,000 for the sale of the house located at 1565 1st Avenue East.
It was among two bids received. The other bid was for $75,000.
The house was built by the high school home improvement class and the Ag construction class.
It went up for sale on June 10.
In other business, the Board voted to use the construction manger-at-risk delivery method for projects identified in a proposed bond issue and to request proposals from firms.
The action followed a hearing drawing no public comment.
The Board voted last month to put a $7 million bond issue on the ballot to fund the district's larger capital outlay projects.
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