DCSD keeps trying to sell former KMS parcel

Interest in the former Kingsbury Middle School site continues to be lukewarm at best.

“We’ve had a few phone calls, so we hope there might be some interest out there,” Douglas County School District Superintendent Teri White told Lake Tahoe News.

The sale of the Stateline property will be back before the school board on June 14.

The asking price remains $3.125 million. This is an average of two appraisals.

What the board will be asked to do on Tuesday is change the language in any potential contract to what it originally was. It had been altered last year to accommodate a potential buyer. That transaction never came to fruition.

The goal is to start advertising the property more.

The school closed several years ago because of declining enrollment. The three lake schools were consolidated into two.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report