Audit 308771

FY End
2023-06-30
Total Expended
$81.76M
Findings
116
Programs
14
Organization: School District U-46 (IL)
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-06-13
Auditor: Rsm US LLP

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
400690 2023-009 - - P
400691 2023-009 - - P
400692 2023-009 - - P
400693 2023-009 - - P
400694 2023-009 - - P
400695 2023-009 - - P
400696 2023-009 - - P
400697 2023-009 - - P
400698 2023-009 - - P
400699 2023-009 - - P
400700 2023-009 - - P
400701 2023-009 - - P
400702 2023-009 - - P
400703 2023-009 - - P
400704 2023-009 - - P
400705 2023-009 - - P
400706 2023-009 - - P
400707 2023-009 - - P
400708 2023-009 - - P
400709 2023-009 - - P
400710 2023-009 - - P
400711 2023-009 - - P
400712 2023-009 - - P
400713 2023-009 - - P
400714 2023-009 - - P
400715 2023-009 - - P
400716 2023-009 - - P
400717 2023-009 - - P
400718 2023-009 - - P
400719 2023-009 - - P
400720 2023-009 - - P
400721 2023-009 - - P
400722 2023-009 - - P
400723 2023-009 - - P
400724 2023-009 - - P
400725 2023-009 - - P
400726 2023-009 - - P
400727 2023-009 - - P
400728 2023-009 - - P
400729 2023-009 - - P
400730 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400731 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400732 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400733 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400734 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400735 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400736 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400737 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400738 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400739 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400740 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400741 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400742 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400743 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400744 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400745 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400746 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
400747 2023-008 Material Weakness - N
977132 2023-009 - - P
977133 2023-009 - - P
977134 2023-009 - - P
977135 2023-009 - - P
977136 2023-009 - - P
977137 2023-009 - - P
977138 2023-009 - - P
977139 2023-009 - - P
977140 2023-009 - - P
977141 2023-009 - - P
977142 2023-009 - - P
977143 2023-009 - - P
977144 2023-009 - - P
977145 2023-009 - - P
977146 2023-009 - - P
977147 2023-009 - - P
977148 2023-009 - - P
977149 2023-009 - - P
977150 2023-009 - - P
977151 2023-009 - - P
977152 2023-009 - - P
977153 2023-009 - - P
977154 2023-009 - - P
977155 2023-009 - - P
977156 2023-009 - - P
977157 2023-009 - - P
977158 2023-009 - - P
977159 2023-009 - - P
977160 2023-009 - - P
977161 2023-009 - - P
977162 2023-009 - - P
977163 2023-009 - - P
977164 2023-009 - - P
977165 2023-009 - - P
977166 2023-009 - - P
977167 2023-009 - - P
977168 2023-009 - - P
977169 2023-009 - - P
977170 2023-009 - - P
977171 2023-009 - - P
977172 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977173 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977174 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977175 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977176 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977177 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977178 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977179 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977180 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977181 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977182 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977183 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977184 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977185 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977186 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977187 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977188 2023-007 Significant Deficiency Yes I
977189 2023-008 Material Weakness - N

Contacts

Name Title Type
Z571LG286Z27 Dr. Frank Williams Auditee
8478885000 John George Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Note 1. Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the same basis used in preparing governmental fund financial statements of the District. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The accompanying Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) includes the federal award activity of School District U-46, Illinois (the District) under programs of the federal government for the year ended June 30, 2023. The information in this Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of the District, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in net position or changes in fund balance of the District.
Title: Note 2. Significant Accounting Policies Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the same basis used in preparing governmental fund financial statements of the District. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the same basis used in preparing governmental fund financial statements of the District. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years.
Title: Note 3. Noncash Amounts and Loans Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the same basis used in preparing governmental fund financial statements of the District. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. There were no federal awards expended for insurance at year-end. There were no loan programs or guarantees outstanding for the year ended June 30, 2023. For the year ended June 30, 2023, the District received $1,927,712 of noncash assistance in the form of food commodities that is included under the Department of Agriculture passed through the Illinois State Board of Education (ALN #10.555).
Title: Note 4. Subrecipients Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the same basis used in preparing governmental fund financial statements of the District. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. No funds were identified as having been provided to subrecipients by the District under the meaning of the Uniform Guidance, and accordingly, no funds identified in the Schedule are attributable to subrecipient entities as required by the Uniform Guidance.
Title: Note 5. Indirect Cost Rate Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the same basis used in preparing governmental fund financial statements of the District. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance.
Title: Note 6. Assistance Listing Number (ALN) Totals Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the modified accrual basis of accounting which is the same basis used in preparing governmental fund financial statements of the District. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Total federal expenditures for ALN with multiple project numbers are as follows: ALN 84.010A $8,215,267 84.027A & X $8,155,323 84.365A $1,106,932 84.425D $11,524,540 84.425U $27,912,290 10.555 $16,820,422

Finding Details

Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-008: Compliance with Federal Wage Requirements Federal Program: COVID-19 - Education Stabilization Funds awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing number 84.425U - American Rescue Plan – Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) under award number S425U210041 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award number 22-4998-E3. Condition: The District did not include federal wage rate requirements in construction contracts which were partially funded with federal grant funds. Additionally, the District did not require the contractors in those agreements to submit weekly certified payrolls. Criteria: Federal regulations, 29 CFR 5.5(a), require contracts in excess of $2,000 for the construction, alteration, or repair of a public building to include specific clauses or references to the applicable federal requirements for the wage rates to be paid, reporting of the wages, and retention of records. Federal regulations, 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(ii), also require the contractor submit weekly certified payrolls to the contracting entity. Cause: The District has not historically used federal funds for construction projects and therefore had not designed and implemented internal control procedures for ensuring compliance with grant management specific to the federal requirements. The District’s contracts contain language to comply with state regulations related to wages and certified reporting, but those requirements differ from what is required under federal regulations. Questioned Costs: Between $3,067,000 and $4,735,000. Context: Of the expenditures reported on the schedule of federal expenditures of federal awards, $12,768,670, related to construction contracts which do not have the federal wage requirement language in the contracts and for which the District did not receive weekly certified payrolls. The District’s contracts did contain language to comply with the State of Illinois’ wage requirements which requires contractors to submit certified payrolls directly to the Illinois Department of Labor on a monthly basis. Recommendation: We recommend the District update its standard contract language for construction contracts to include the federal wage rate requirement clauses and start to obtain weekly certified payrolls from the contractors working on projects that are partially or wholly funded with federal funds. District’s Response: The District will update the language used for construction contracts and develop an internal process for the collection and retention of the required weekly certified payrolls. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-009: Untimely Data Collection Form Submittance Federal Program: All Condition: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Criteria: Per 2 CFR 200.512(a)(1), the audit must be completed and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report or nine months after the end of the audit period. Cause: A request for audit support was submitted, by the auditor, a week before the nine month filing deadline. Due to the timing of the request and despite the efforts of the District staff, the District was not able to provide the support until several weeks later. Questioned Cost: None. Context: The District submitted its data collection form more than nine months after the end of the fiscal year 2023 audit period. Recommendation: We recommend the District implement procedures to ensure documentation related to the use of federal funds are stored centrally and can be located timely. District’s Response: The District will work with its auditors to ensure timely completion of the single audit in the future. Potential Effect: Noncompliance with federal regulations could result in the loss of future federal awards.
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-007: Procurement Federal Programs: Child Nutrition Cluster awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under assistance listing numbers 10.555 – National School Lunch Program, 10.553 – School Breakfast Program, and 10.559 – Summer Food Service Program under award numbers 22N1099 (Federal Award Year 2022), 22N1199 (Federal Award Year 2022), and 23N1199 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 31045046022A1, 23-4210-00, 22-4210-00, 22-4210-BT, 23-4210-SC, 23-4220-00, 22-4220-00, 23-4225-00, and 22-4225-00. Special Education Cluster (IDEA) awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing numbers 84.173 – Special Education - Preschool Grants (includes COVID-19 funding) and 84.027 – Special Education – Grants to States (includes COVID-19 funding) under award numbers H027A210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027X210072 (Federal Award Year 2021), H173X210101 (Federal Award Year 2021), H027A220072 (Federal Award Year 2022), and H173A220101 (Federal Award Year 2022). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award numbers 22-4998-PS, 23-4600-00, 22-4998-ID, 23-4620-00, 23-4620-EI, 23-4625-00, and 22-4625-00. Condition: The District did not maintain adequate records for procurement transactions in the IDEA and Child Nutrition Clusters. Criteria: Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.318(i)) states procurement records must be maintained in sufficient detail to document the history of the procurement. The records must include, but are not limited to, the rationale for the method of the procurement, the selection of the vendor, and the basis for the price. Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200.320) also specifies the methods of procurement that must be used based on the dollar value of the procurement. If small purchase procedures are used, the District must obtain a sufficient number of quotes from qualified vendors. Cause: There was turnover at the department of the District responsible for ensuring procurements are made in accordance with state and federal regulations. Additionally, the District’s electronic system of record for procurement is not used consistently. Supporting documents are sometimes kept at individual departments in paper or e-mail. Questioned Cost: None, the expenditures are allowable uses of grant funds. Context: For eight of the eight vendors selected for procurement testing in the IDEA cluster, the District was unable to provide documentation prepared at the time of the procurement action that supported why the vendor was selected and why no competitive bids or quotations were obtained. Once selected for testing, the District was able to prepare memos for seven of the eight vendors supporting why the vendor was selected and that the procurement was exempt from competitive bidding or obtaining quotations from multiple vendors. For the remaining vendor, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. For one of the five vendors selected for procurement testing in the Child Nutrition Cluster, which under federal requirements would be considered a small purchase, the District was unable to determine why the vendor was selected for the procurement opportunity. Recommendation: We recommend the District review its policies and procedures for purchasing goods and services to ensure procurement history is maintained to document compliance with federal regulations and that all support related to why a vendor was selected be maintained centrally. District’s Response: The District will train its employees on the documentation trail needed for procurement actions and review its policies and procedures for any needed updates. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies. Prior Finding Number: 2022-001
Finding 2023-008: Compliance with Federal Wage Requirements Federal Program: COVID-19 - Education Stabilization Funds awarded by the U.S. Department of Education under assistance listing number 84.425U - American Rescue Plan – Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) under award number S425U210041 (Federal Award Year 2023). Passed through the Illinois State Board of Education under award number 22-4998-E3. Condition: The District did not include federal wage rate requirements in construction contracts which were partially funded with federal grant funds. Additionally, the District did not require the contractors in those agreements to submit weekly certified payrolls. Criteria: Federal regulations, 29 CFR 5.5(a), require contracts in excess of $2,000 for the construction, alteration, or repair of a public building to include specific clauses or references to the applicable federal requirements for the wage rates to be paid, reporting of the wages, and retention of records. Federal regulations, 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(ii), also require the contractor submit weekly certified payrolls to the contracting entity. Cause: The District has not historically used federal funds for construction projects and therefore had not designed and implemented internal control procedures for ensuring compliance with grant management specific to the federal requirements. The District’s contracts contain language to comply with state regulations related to wages and certified reporting, but those requirements differ from what is required under federal regulations. Questioned Costs: Between $3,067,000 and $4,735,000. Context: Of the expenditures reported on the schedule of federal expenditures of federal awards, $12,768,670, related to construction contracts which do not have the federal wage requirement language in the contracts and for which the District did not receive weekly certified payrolls. The District’s contracts did contain language to comply with the State of Illinois’ wage requirements which requires contractors to submit certified payrolls directly to the Illinois Department of Labor on a monthly basis. Recommendation: We recommend the District update its standard contract language for construction contracts to include the federal wage rate requirement clauses and start to obtain weekly certified payrolls from the contractors working on projects that are partially or wholly funded with federal funds. District’s Response: The District will update the language used for construction contracts and develop an internal process for the collection and retention of the required weekly certified payrolls. Potential Effect: Failure to fully comply with federal regulations could result in amounts being considered unallowable by granting agencies.