Audit 380596

FY End
2025-06-30
Total Expended
$5.52M
Findings
3
Programs
9
Organization: Yorktown Community Schools (IN)
Year: 2025 Accepted: 2026-01-09
Auditor: CROWE LLP

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
1168643 2025-001 Material Weakness Yes E
1168644 2025-001 Material Weakness Yes E
1168645 2025-001 Material Weakness Yes E

Contacts

Name Title Type
R3AUSJ3CW284 Kara Schoch Auditee
7657592720 Kevin Kerswick Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

A. Basis of Presentation The accompanying Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) includes the federal grant activity of the School Corporation under programs of the federal government for the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025. The information in the SEFA 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 SEFA presents only a select portion of the operations of the School Corporation, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position of the School Corporation. The Uniform Guidance requires an annual audit of nonfederal entities expending a total amount of federal awards equal to or in excess of $750,000 in any fiscal year unless by constitution or statute a less frequent audit is required. In accordance with Indiana Code (IC 5-11-1-25), audits of school corporations shall be conducted biennially. Such audits shall include both years within the biennial period. B. Other Significant Accounting Policies Expenditures reported on the SEFA 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 are not allowed or are limited as to reimbursement. When federal grants are received on a reimbursement basis, the federal awards are considered expended when the reimbursement is received.
The School Corporation has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance.
The School Corporation did not have any subrecipient activity for the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025.
Commodities donated to the School Corporation by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) of $217,350 are valued based on the USDA’s donated commodity price list. These are shown as part of the National School Lunch Program (10.555).

Finding Details

FINDING 2025-001 Information on the federal program: Subject: Child Nutrition Cluster - Internal Controls over Eligibility Federal Agency: Department of Agriculture Federal Program: School Breakfast Program, National School Lunch Program Assistance Listing Number: 10.553, 10.555 Federal Award Numbers and Years (or Other Identifying Numbers): FY2024, FY2025 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Eligibility Audit Finding: Material Weakness Criteria: 2 CFR section 200.303 states in part: "The non-Federal entity must: (a) Establish and maintain effective internal control over Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal awards in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in 'Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government' issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the 'Internal Control Integrated Framework', issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). . . ." Condition: An effective internal control system was not in place at the School Corporation in order to ensure compliance with requirements related to the grant agreement and the eligibility compliance requirement. Cause: The School Corporation's management had not developed a system of internal controls to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. Effect: The failure to establish an effective internal control system placed the School Corporation at risk of noncompliance with the grant agreement and the compliance requirements. A lack of segregation of duties within an internal control system could have also allowed noncompliance with the compliance requirements and allowed the misuse and mismanagement of federal funds and assets by not having proper oversight, reviews, and approvals over the activities of the programs. Questioned Costs: There were no questioned costs identified. Context: During the testing of internal controls over eligibility determinations for free and reduced meals, we noted there was no formal, documented review control in place. There is no documented, secondary review for the applications entered in the food service software which determines eligibility. Additionally, there was no documented review by School Corporation personnel of the Income Eligibility Guidelines used by the food service software which are updated on annual basis. Identification as a repeat finding, if applicable: No. Section III – Federal Award Findings and Questioned Costs (Continued) FINDING 2025-001 (Continued) Recommendation: We recommend that the School Corporation's management establish an internal control process to review the updates to the annual adjustments to the Income Eligibility Guidelines made to the food service software to determine eligibility to ensure updated guidelines are accurate and complete. This review should be documented on annual basis to confirm management’s oversight and monitoring of eligibility determinations. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the finding and has prepared a corrective action plan.