The accompanying schedules present the activity of all federal and state financial assistance programs of the Wallington Board of Education. The Board of Education is defined in Note 1(A) to the Board's financial statements. All federal financial assistance received directly from federal agencies, as well as federal awards and state financial assistance passed through other government agencies is included on the schedules of expenditures of federal awards and state financial assistance.
The accompanying schedules are prepared and presented using the budgetary basis of accounting with the exception of programs recorded in the food service fund, which are presented using the accrual basis of accounting. These basis of accounting are described in Notes 1(C) to the Board's financial statements. The information in these schedules 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 (U.S. Uniform Guidance) and New Jersey OMB Circular 15-08, “Single Audit Policy for Recipients of Federal Grants, State Grants, and State Aid”. Therefore, some amounts presented in these schedules may differ from the amounts presented in, or used in the preparation of, the financial statements.
The financial statements present the general fund and special revenue fund on a GAAP basis. Budgetary comparison statements or schedules (RSI) are presented for the general fund and special revenue fund to demonstrate finance-related legal compliance in which certain revenue is permitted by law or grant agreement to be recognized in the audit year, whereas for GAAP reporting, revenue is not recognized until the subsequent year or when expenditures have been made. The general fund is presented in the accompanying schedules on a modified accrual basis with the exception of the revenue recognition of the delayed state aid payments in the current budget year, which is mandated pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:22-44.2. For GAAP purposes, those payments are not recognized until the subsequent year due to the state deferral and recording of certain state aid payments in the subsequent year. The special revenue fund is presented in the accompanying schedules on the grant accounting budgetary basis which recognizes encumbrances as expenditures and also recognizes the related revenues, which may include the delayed state aid payments, whereas the GAAP basis does not. The special revenue fund also recognizes the delayed state aid payments in the current budget year, consistent with N.J.S.A. 18A:22-44.2. The net adjustment to reconcile from the budgetary basis to the GAAP basis is a decrease of $184,982 for the general fund and none for the special revenue fund. See the Notes to Required Supplementary Information for a reconciliation of the budgetary basis to the modified accrual basis of accounting for the general and special revenue funds. Awards and financial assistance revenues are reported in the Board’s financial statements on a GAAP basis as presented as follows: Federal State Total General Fund $43,867 $14,412,570 $14,456,437 Special Revenue Fund 1,002,362 1,002,362 Food Service Fund 234,306 14,384 248,690 Total Financial Assistance $1,280,535 $14,426,954 $15,707,489
Amounts reported in the accompanying schedules may not necessarily agree with the amounts reported in the related federal and state financial reports due to timing differences between the District’s fiscal year and grant program years.
TPAF Social Security contributions in the amount of $682,567 represents the amount reimbursed by the State for the employer’s share of social security contributions for TPAF members for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025. The amount reported as TPAF Pension System Contributions in the amount of $3,138,837, TPAF Post-Retirement Medical Benefits Contributions in the amount of $917,171 and TPAF Long-Term Disability Insurance in the amount of $1,557 represents the amount paid by the State on behalf of the District for the Fiscal year ended 30, 2025.
On-behalf State Programs for TPAF Pension, Post-Retirement Medical Benefits and Long-Term Disability Insurance Contributions payments are not subject to a State single audit and, therefore, are excluded from major program determination. The Schedule of State Financial Assistance provides a reconciliation of State financial assistance reported in the District’s financial statements and the amount subject to State single audit and major program determination.
The District has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance.