St. John Central Academy is attempting to sell the plethora of items the school no longer has a use for due to its closure this past June.

The school’s finance manager, Vince Gianangeli, said that the school had a $100,000 line of credit that he is attempting to pay back by selling off virtually everything inside of the building.

He said that since he recently began selling the items he has already brought that debt down to $75,000.

Although a date has not been set yet, Gianangeli plans to hold an auction at the school to sell the remaining items later in the fall.

Gianangeli said that science equipment, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, an industrial grade freezer, musical instruments, and various other school supplies are up for sale. He added that more than $65,000 worth of science eq

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