Audit 290442

FY End
2023-06-30
Total Expended
$3.57M
Findings
4
Programs
10
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-02-14

Organization Exclusion Status:

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
368974 2023-001 - - E
368975 2023-001 - - E
945416 2023-001 - - E
945417 2023-001 - - E

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
10.555 National School Lunch Program $540,725 Yes 1
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies $431,218 - 0
84.425U Education Stabilization Fund $144,000 Yes 0
10.553 School Breakfast Program $122,777 Yes 1
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants $73,772 - 0
84.425D Education Stabilization Fund - Rapid Response $47,750 Yes 0
84.365 English Language Acquisition State Grants $38,392 - 0
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program $36,437 - 0
84.425D Education Stabilization Fund $11,232 Yes 0
10.649 Snap Pebt $3,884 - 0

Contacts

Name Title Type
ZSJANDCUB995 Lisa Clark Auditee
3035362003 Melissa Bigler Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Note 1 Accounting Policies: Note 1 De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Note 3: The District's federal programs generally do not utilize the 10% deminimus cost rate. Schedule is prepared on the modified accrual basis of accounting except for the food distribution commodities received which are at fair value.
Title: Note 2 Accounting Policies: Note 1 De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Note 3: The District's federal programs generally do not utilize the 10% deminimus cost rate. The District does not have any significant subrecipients or indirect cost recovery.
Title: Note 3 Accounting Policies: Note 1 De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Note 3: The District's federal programs generally do not utilize the 10% deminimus cost rate. The District's federal programs generally do not utilize the 10% deminimus cost rate.

Finding Details

FINDING 2023-1 - ELIGIBILITY Child Nutrition Cluster: ALN 10.553, 10.555, 10.556,10.559 and 10.582 Pass-Through Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Criteria: Income Eligibility Guidelines – Families who participate in the program are able to receive free or reduce meals if they qualify based on a number of factors such as number of household members and household income. Condition: One family was found to be eligible for free meals, however, due to a data entry error the family was receiving reduced priced meals and not free meals. Questioned Costs: None Context: At the time of registration, this household applied for free or reduced meals. During the course of registration, RE-3J staff sent in an application which recorded the household as having four members. Based on this information, the family was eligible for reduced price meals. Later on, RE-3J updated its information on this family to record an additional family member who was not properly included with the household due to a manual entry error in the Student Information System. This additional family member, when added to the household, would qualify the family for free meals. The district did not send in a new application to reflect this change, leaving the family on reduced rather than free meals. Effect: This household received reduced rather than free meals. Cause: Manual data entry in the Student Information System allows for potential entry error. Once the error was fixed, a new application was not sent in to reflect this correction. Recommendation: We recommend reviewing processes in place to ensure eligibility statuses are properly adjusted when changes are made to household sizes. Management’s Response: Agree
FINDING 2023-1 - ELIGIBILITY Child Nutrition Cluster: ALN 10.553, 10.555, 10.556,10.559 and 10.582 Pass-Through Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Criteria: Income Eligibility Guidelines – Families who participate in the program are able to receive free or reduce meals if they qualify based on a number of factors such as number of household members and household income. Condition: One family was found to be eligible for free meals, however, due to a data entry error the family was receiving reduced priced meals and not free meals. Questioned Costs: None Context: At the time of registration, this household applied for free or reduced meals. During the course of registration, RE-3J staff sent in an application which recorded the household as having four members. Based on this information, the family was eligible for reduced price meals. Later on, RE-3J updated its information on this family to record an additional family member who was not properly included with the household due to a manual entry error in the Student Information System. This additional family member, when added to the household, would qualify the family for free meals. The district did not send in a new application to reflect this change, leaving the family on reduced rather than free meals. Effect: This household received reduced rather than free meals. Cause: Manual data entry in the Student Information System allows for potential entry error. Once the error was fixed, a new application was not sent in to reflect this correction. Recommendation: We recommend reviewing processes in place to ensure eligibility statuses are properly adjusted when changes are made to household sizes. Management’s Response: Agree
FINDING 2023-1 - ELIGIBILITY Child Nutrition Cluster: ALN 10.553, 10.555, 10.556,10.559 and 10.582 Pass-Through Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Criteria: Income Eligibility Guidelines – Families who participate in the program are able to receive free or reduce meals if they qualify based on a number of factors such as number of household members and household income. Condition: One family was found to be eligible for free meals, however, due to a data entry error the family was receiving reduced priced meals and not free meals. Questioned Costs: None Context: At the time of registration, this household applied for free or reduced meals. During the course of registration, RE-3J staff sent in an application which recorded the household as having four members. Based on this information, the family was eligible for reduced price meals. Later on, RE-3J updated its information on this family to record an additional family member who was not properly included with the household due to a manual entry error in the Student Information System. This additional family member, when added to the household, would qualify the family for free meals. The district did not send in a new application to reflect this change, leaving the family on reduced rather than free meals. Effect: This household received reduced rather than free meals. Cause: Manual data entry in the Student Information System allows for potential entry error. Once the error was fixed, a new application was not sent in to reflect this correction. Recommendation: We recommend reviewing processes in place to ensure eligibility statuses are properly adjusted when changes are made to household sizes. Management’s Response: Agree
FINDING 2023-1 - ELIGIBILITY Child Nutrition Cluster: ALN 10.553, 10.555, 10.556,10.559 and 10.582 Pass-Through Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Criteria: Income Eligibility Guidelines – Families who participate in the program are able to receive free or reduce meals if they qualify based on a number of factors such as number of household members and household income. Condition: One family was found to be eligible for free meals, however, due to a data entry error the family was receiving reduced priced meals and not free meals. Questioned Costs: None Context: At the time of registration, this household applied for free or reduced meals. During the course of registration, RE-3J staff sent in an application which recorded the household as having four members. Based on this information, the family was eligible for reduced price meals. Later on, RE-3J updated its information on this family to record an additional family member who was not properly included with the household due to a manual entry error in the Student Information System. This additional family member, when added to the household, would qualify the family for free meals. The district did not send in a new application to reflect this change, leaving the family on reduced rather than free meals. Effect: This household received reduced rather than free meals. Cause: Manual data entry in the Student Information System allows for potential entry error. Once the error was fixed, a new application was not sent in to reflect this correction. Recommendation: We recommend reviewing processes in place to ensure eligibility statuses are properly adjusted when changes are made to household sizes. Management’s Response: Agree