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CLEANING HOUSE
ONE MAN’S JUNK IS ANOTHER MAN’S
TREASURE
Surplus…what next?
TechnologyBusTextbooksBand Uniforms
Know your PolicyMSBA DN-2-AP(1) Administrative Procedure:
Surplus District Property - Equipment, Books and Materials (Personal Property)
Must report all surplus items (obsolete or otherwise unneeded items) to building
administration.
Building administration must submit surplus list to superintendent or designee.
Can the items be used elsewhere within the district? If so, transfer the items to
appropriate location.
List of surplus that cannot be used elsewhere within the district must be submitted to board
for approval.
Sell everything that has been approved by board.
If it will NOT sell - dispose of items in an environmentally friendly manner.
Know your PolicyMSBA Policies: Surplus District Property - Equipment, Books and Materials (Personal & Real Property)
DN-AP.1C – Seven-Director Districts Not located Totally or Partially within St. Louis Countyrelates to section 177.091.1 R.S. Mo
DN-AP.2B – Urban and Metropolitan Districts and Districts located Totally or Partially within St. Louis County
relates to section 177.073.1 R.S. Mo
Communication Purchasing folks need to know what is available in surplus BEFORE they purchase.
HOW DO WE MAKE THIS WORK?
Assign a District Surplus Contact.
District Surplus Contact Responsibilities
Review the surplus items from each building.
Create the list of building surplus and send to entire district.
Determine if the surplus items that are not needed within the district are truly
surplus.
Create the list of district surplus for board approval.
Post all items for sale.
Properly dispose of all items that do not sell.
Communication Assign a Building Surplus Contact at each building.
Building Surplus Contact Responsibilities
Create a list with pictures of all surplus in the building.
Send this list to the District surplus contact.
Work with other building surplus contacts to get the surplus from your building to the other
buildings.
If too new to sell and no other building needs the items, store in your building for future use.
Compile all the surplus that will be sold in one central location in the building for the vendor
to pick up.
Contact person for the vendor once they arrive to retrieve the surplus items.
GovDeals
GovDeals is the most common way used to sell surplus items.
Sell items on an online auction that functions similar to eBay.
District pays a commission on all successful sales.
Buyer is responsible for pickup and shipment of items.
GovDealsGovDeals posting tips
Pack broken items with other sellable items.
If you have more than 1 of the same big or expensive item, do NOT pack then
all together for a sale.
Charge the vendor for any packing they may ask you to do.
MONEY Make sure you have the money BEFORE they take the surplus items.
Types of payments that are safest: U.S. Currency Certified Cashiers Check Money Order Company Check (with Bank Letter guaranteeing funds – mandatory)
Technology
BE CAREFUL Wipe data off of hard drives – erasing is NOT enough.
Technology department.
Make sure to get a certificate from vendor proving that the hard drives have been wiped.
Check in your area for agencies that will dispose of your technology surplus without any
cost to you.
Bus
Check with your bus company to see if they will allow a trade-in.
Even busses can be posted on GovDeals.
TextbooksCURRIUCLUM ADOPTION PROCESS
RFQ process
Send out a RFQ to the used textbook buyers.
Put all books in one central location (either per district or per building).
Boxing the books is the responsibility of the vendor who wins the bid.
Buyers get 4 days to view books.
Notify the awarded bidder the day the bid is due and they can then start the removal
process.
After the bid is awarded, the awarded vendor has 1 week to remove all surplus books
from the district.
Awarded vendor must remove all books from district. Not allowed to put anything in the
districts dumpsters or recycle bins.
Band UniformsFund Raising Opportunity
Working with the band uniform vendor, old uniforms can be turned into pillows that can be sold to help raise money.
Students can purchase an old uniform.
THANK YOU!Vicky Frayne
Purchased ServicesFrancis Howell School [email protected]
Marsha CaldwellDirector of Purchasing
Fort Zumwalt School [email protected]
Mary Ann BrannPurchasing Agent
Pattonville School [email protected]
Questions – Contact Information
Kirk SampsonDirector of Business Services
Blue Springs R-IV School [email protected]
Dawne TrokeyAccounts Payable/P-Card CoordinatorMeramec Valley R-III School District