Audit 317284

FY End
2023-06-30
Total Expended
$2.97M
Findings
20
Programs
12
Organization: Alexander Local School District (OH)
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-08-15

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
481178 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
481179 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
481180 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
481181 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
481182 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
481183 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
481184 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
481185 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
481186 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
481187 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
1057620 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
1057621 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
1057622 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
1057623 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
1057624 2023-004 Material Weakness - E
1057625 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
1057626 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
1057627 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
1057628 2023-005 Material Weakness - N
1057629 2023-005 Material Weakness - N

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
10.555 National School Lunch Program $276,722 Yes 2
10.553 School Breakfast Program $113,350 Yes 2
84.287 Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers $51,750 - 0
10.556 Special Milk Program for Children $41,499 Yes 0
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants $39,970 - 0
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies $38,781 - 0
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program $26,178 - 0
84.173 Special Education_preschool Grants $6,513 - 0
84.027 Special Education_grants to States $1,493 - 0
10.649 Pandemic Ebt Administrative Costs $628 - 0
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund $287 Yes 0
84.358 Rural Education $160 - 0

Contacts

Name Title Type
K5AGC299SNL3 Kimberley Napper Auditee
7406988831 Denise Blair, CPA Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: NOTE A – BASIS OF PRESENTATION Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not 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 the Alexander Local School District (the District) under programs of the federal government for the year ended June 30, 2023. The information on this Schedule is prepared 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 of the District.
Title: NOTE B – SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not 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 cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement.
Title: NOTE C – INDIRECT COST RATE Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The District has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance.
Title: NOTE D - SUBRECIPIENTS Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The District passes certain federal awards received from Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW) to other governments or not-for-profit agencies (subrecipients). As Note B describes, the District reports expenditures of Federal awards to subrecipients when paid in cash. As a pass-through entity, the District has certain compliance responsibilities, such as monitoring its subrecipients to help assure they use these subawards as authorized by laws, regulations, and the provisions of contracts or grant agreements, and that subrecipients achieve the award’s performance goals.
Title: NOTE E - CHILD NUTRITION CLUSTER Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The District commingles cash receipts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture with similar State grants. When reporting expenditures on this Schedule, the District assumes it expends federal monies first.
Title: NOTE F – FOOD DONATION PROGRAM Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The District reports commodities consumed on the Schedule at the entitlement value. The District allocated donated food to the respective program that benefitted from the use of those donated food commodities.
Title: NOTE G - TRANSFERS BETWEEN PROGRAM YEARS Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the cash basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Uniform Guidance wherein certain types of expenditures may or may not be allowable or may be limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Federal regulations require schools to obligate certain federal awards by June 30. However, with DEW’s consent, schools can transfer unobligated amounts to the subsequent fiscal year’s program. The District transferred the following amounts from 2023 to 2024 programs:

Finding Details

7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6(a) provides that each local educational agency participating in the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Special Milk Program, or a commodity only school, shall provide meal benefit forms for use by families in making application for free or reduced-price meals or free milk for their children. Furthermore, 7 C.F.R. § 245.6(c)(4) provides the local educational agency must use the income information provided by the household on the application to calculate the household’s total current income. When a household submits an application containing complete documentation and the household’s total current income is at or below the eligibility limits specified in the Income Eligibility Guidelines as defined in § 245.2, the children in that household must be approved for free or reduced-price benefits, as applicable. Of the applications tested for fiscal year 2023, 31.8% were not signed by the food service director to indicate review of application and agreement with the benefit determination. Additionally, the benefits on 4.5% of the applications were incorrectly calculated based on the household’s total current income and household size and the income eligibility limits. Failure to properly review applications and calculate household income and household size resulted in incorrect eligibility determinations. The District should review procedures for determining eligibility and implement additional control practices which will ensure eligibility is properly and accurately determined based on applicable criteria and updated in the system if the determination changes.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.
7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(c)(1) states the local educational agency must verify the eligibility of children in a sample of household applications approved for free and reduced-price meal benefits for that school year. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(e-f) outline the procedures to be performed by the local educational agency during the verification process, as well as the required changes to be made to the eligibility determinations, as based on the results of the verification procedures. 7 C.F.R. § 245.6a(h) states, in part, by February 15, each local educational agency must report information related to its annual statutorily required verification activity. Local educational agencies shall retain copies of the information reported under this section and all supporting documents for a minimum of three years. All verified applications must be readily retrievable on an individual school basis and include all documents submitted by the household for the purpose of confirming eligibility. The District submitted the School Food Authority (SFA) Verification Collection Report for the 2022-2023 school year on November 4, 2022 indicating verification of 10 applications was completed. However, the District was unable to provide documentation to support the required verification procedures were performed during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 to determine if those required verification applications were correct in their benefit type. The District should establish and implement procedures to verify that the required verification is performed and all necessary documentation is properly maintained.