School Districts
In FY 2023, State-wide school district spending increased by nearly $1 billion with per student increases in all operational spending areas compared to FY 2022, including instruction. Much of this...
District did not comply with some State conflict-of-interest laws and USFR requirements, limiting transparency into its activities; did not comply with important internal control requirements, increasing risk of errors, fraud...
District’s important internal controls were insufficient, and it did not comply with requirements in multiple areas, putting public monies, sensitive data, and student safety at risk
District spent nearly $3 million on career and technical education (CTE) programs in fiscal year 2021 but lacked a comprehensive plan for its central CTE programs, lacked key outcome data...
District had lower spending in most operational areas, but lacked some required internal controls and did not comply with important IT security requirements, putting public monies and sensitive computerized data...
District spent more on salaries and benefits in all operational areas than its peers, lacked internal controls and did not comply with important requirements in multiple areas, putting public monies...
District used informal, deficient processes in some areas after it stopped outsourcing certain responsibilities and did not follow some important requirements and recommended practices, increasing risk to District assets, student...