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Name of Contact Person: Sara Graul Corrective Action: Case File Oversight: • The Program Director has always reviewed case files but previously failed to sign the checklists. This has now been corrected and checklists are being signed upon review. • This process will continue to ensure proper docu...
Name of Contact Person: Sara Graul Corrective Action: Case File Oversight: • The Program Director has always reviewed case files but previously failed to sign the checklists. This has now been corrected and checklists are being signed upon review. • This process will continue to ensure proper documentation and compliance. • The Department structure is currently being reviewed with additional staff likely to add capacity and oversight. Financial Review & Approval Process: • The Finance team will continue preparing projection worksheets reconciled to the general ledger. • The Program Director will formally review and approve these financial documents before reimbursement requests are submitted. • We resolved this deficiency in April 2024 and have put the following additional controls in place to prevent this deficiency from recurring. Training & Standardization: • All program staff, including case managers and finance personnel, will receive training on compliance and proper documentation. • A standardized process and accountability measures will be in place to maintain adherence to these corrective actions. Monitoring & Reporting: • Quarterly internal audits will be conducted to verify compliance with the updated review and approval process. • An internal compliance officer or manager will oversee adherence to the new protocols. Completion Date: Full compliance with these measures is expected by the end of the next reporting quarter.
The University understands the importance of timely R2T4 calculations. The committee review of all R2T4’s every other Wednesday did not properly catch the mistake in the two R2T4’s that were late. Even though the original calculations were done on-time, the committee did not meet before the campus c...
The University understands the importance of timely R2T4 calculations. The committee review of all R2T4’s every other Wednesday did not properly catch the mistake in the two R2T4’s that were late. Even though the original calculations were done on-time, the committee did not meet before the campus closed for the two-week Christmas/New Year’s break, due to several of the members having been away from the campus while traveling. As a result, when the committee met in January, they found an error in the denominator calculation. It was returned to the processor to correct the dates and re-calculate, and when the committee met again both were corrected. However, this caused the process to stretch past the 45-day requirement. While this indicates that the committee reviews and corrects R2T4’s properly, this certainly caused these two to be late. The University will change the committee meetings to every Wednesday, instead of every other Wednesday. This will shorten the time that any changes/mistakes are recognized and corrected. In addition, if a member is unable to meet, the remaining members will still meet and review all withdrawals. The University believes this will prevent R2T4’s missing the appropriate deadlines established by regulation. This process will begin immediately, and will be the responsibility of the Executive Director of Student Financial Services, Tiffany McCann.
WE WILL EVALUATE THIS AND ATTEMPT TO SEGREGATE DUTIES AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
WE WILL EVALUATE THIS AND ATTEMPT TO SEGREGATE DUTIES AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
Views of Responsible Officials: SCC has taken measures to strengthen internal controls. We have begun running a withdrawn/change report weekly. SCC has improved communication by implementing an email between Registrar and Financial Aid as well as Student Accounts. We have enhanced the process of mon...
Views of Responsible Officials: SCC has taken measures to strengthen internal controls. We have begun running a withdrawn/change report weekly. SCC has improved communication by implementing an email between Registrar and Financial Aid as well as Student Accounts. We have enhanced the process of monitoring the withdrawn students and ensuring the R2T4 calculations and the notification process have all been completed and compliant.
Views of Responsible Officials: The College will conduct an audit of status change protocols; reporting procedures to the National Clearinghouse; and pursue National Clearinghouse procedures for uploading to National Student Loans Data System (NSLDS).
Views of Responsible Officials: The College will conduct an audit of status change protocols; reporting procedures to the National Clearinghouse; and pursue National Clearinghouse procedures for uploading to National Student Loans Data System (NSLDS).
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Cicero Commons Senior Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. (Lucille Manor Apartments), HUD Project No. 014-EE070-NY06-S941-009 respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2024. Name and address of independ...
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Cicero Commons Senior Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. (Lucille Manor Apartments), HUD Project No. 014-EE070-NY06-S941-009 respectfully submits the following corrective action plan for the year ended June 30, 2024. Name and address of independent public accounting firm: Bonadio & Co., LLP 432 North Franklin Street #60 Syracuse, New York 13204 Audit period: July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024 The findings from the 2024 schedule of findings and questioned costs are discussed below. The findings are numbered consistently with the numbers assigned in the schedule. FINDINGS – FINANCIAL STATEMENT AUDIT None FINDINGS – FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAM AUDIT Finding 2024-001: Supportive Housing for the Elderly (Section 202), Federal Assistance Listing Number 14.157 Condition: The required deposit of $7,387 for the year ended June 30, 2023 was made after the 60 day deadline. Recommendation: Lucille Manor Apartments should ensure residual receipts are made within 60 days of year-end in accordance with the HUD Regulatory Agreement. Action Taken: The required deposit was made in March 2024. Completion Date: March 2024 Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Kyle Lyskawa, CFO, (315) 424-1821.
U.S. Department of Education - Passed-through the NYS Education Department - Education Stabilization Fund COVID-19 - Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund; ALN 84.425D; Project #5891-21-2955; Grant Period -Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 COVID-19 - American Rescue Plan - Ele...
U.S. Department of Education - Passed-through the NYS Education Department - Education Stabilization Fund COVID-19 - Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund; ALN 84.425D; Project #5891-21-2955; Grant Period -Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 COVID-19 - American Rescue Plan - Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP­ ESSER) Fund; ALN 84.425U; Project 5880-21-2955, 5884-21-2955, 5883-21-2955, 5882-21- 2955; Grant Period -Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 COVID-19 -American Rescue Plan -Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief - Homeless Children and Youth; ALN 84.425W; Project#5218-21-2955; Grant Period - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 Significant Deficiency Compliance Requirement: Special Tests -Wage Rate Requirements Criteria: Recipients (States or SEAs) and subrecipients (including LEAs) utilizing Education Stabilization Funds for minor remodeling, renovation, or construction contracts exceeding $2,000 and involving laborers or mechanics must comply with Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements. Condition: A sample of ten (10) minor remodeling, renovation, or construction contracts exceeding $2,000 was selected to assess compliance with prevailing wage rate clauses. The District was unable to provide complete contract documentation, including required prevailing wage provisions, for any of the selected contracts. Cause: The District's inability to provide the necessary supporting contracts was due to a lack of familiarity with, and misinterpretation of, the prevailing wage rate requirements. Effect: Failure to maintain documentation of Wage rate compliance results in noncompliance with federal grant requirements. Questioned Costs: None. Recommendation: We recommend that the District implement procedures to ensure that all federally funded construction contracts exceeding $2,000 explicitly include the required prevailing wage disclosures. Districts Response: The District agrees with this finding. The District will ensure that all current and future projects completed have full documentation including prevailing wage rate requirements.
U.S. Department of Education -Passed-through the NYS Education Department Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs); Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 84.010; Project # 's 0021-23-2955, 0011-23-6011, 0011-23-7200, 0011-24-2160, 0021-24-2955, Grant Period ­ Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 U....
U.S. Department of Education -Passed-through the NYS Education Department Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs); Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 84.010; Project # 's 0021-23-2955, 0011-23-6011, 0011-23-7200, 0011-24-2160, 0021-24-2955, Grant Period ­ Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 U.S. Department of Education -Passed-through the NYS Education Department - Education Stabilization Fund COVID-19 - Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund; ALN 84.425D; Project #5891-21-2955; Grant Period - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 COVID-19 - American Rescue Plan - Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP­ ESSER) Fund; ALN 84.425U; Project 5880-21-2955, 5884-21-2955, 5883-21-2955, 5882-21- 2955; Grant Period -Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 COVID-19 -American Rescue Plan -Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief - Homeless Children and Youth; ALN 84.425W; Project#5218-21-2955; Grant Period - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 Significant Deficiency Compliance Req uirement: Allowable Activities and Cost Principles Criteria: Per Uniform Guidance (2 CFR §200.430), payroll costs charged to federal grants must be supported by appropriate documentation reflecting actual time and effort spent on grant-related activities. Per District policy employees are required to submit Personnel Activity Reports (PARs) to certify time worked on a federal grant. PARs are then required to be reviewed and approved by a direct supervisor. Condition: We identified seventeen (17) instances of missing or incomplete PAR forms for Title I. Six (6) out of (17) employees did not complete a PAR form. Eleven (11) out of (17) did not document supervisor review and approval. For the education stabilization fund the District was unable to provide support for time and effort worked on the grant for eleven (11) employees. Cause: Due to significant changes in personnel and work environments of key employees, the District was unable to maintain adequate oversight over the payroll function. Effect: The District is not in compliance with federal grant requirements and District policy. Questioned Costs: None Recommendation: We recommend the District enhance internal control measures to verify the accuracy and completeness of PARs in a timely manner. We also recommend the District conduct independent reviews of the payroll process and time and effort reporting to verify established controls are functioning as intended. District's Response: The District agrees with this finding. The procedures that are typically followed were not in place during the 2024 school year due to staff changes but the District is back on track and following the correct protocol for the current year and going forward
FINDING # 2024-003 (REPEAT FINDING OF #2023-004, 2022-001, #2021-002, #2020-003, and #2019-004) U.S. Department of Education -Passed-through the NYS Education Department Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs); Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 84.010; Project # 's 0021-23-2955, 0011-23-6...
FINDING # 2024-003 (REPEAT FINDING OF #2023-004, 2022-001, #2021-002, #2020-003, and #2019-004) U.S. Department of Education -Passed-through the NYS Education Department Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs); Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 84.010; Project # 's 0021-23-2955, 0011-23-6011, 0011-23-7200, 0011-24-2160, 0021-24-2955, Grant Period ­ Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 Significant Deficiency Compliance Requirement: Special Tests and Provisions - High School Graduation Rate Criteria: According to the OMB Compliance Supplement, the District is required to report graduation rate data using the four-year adjusted cohort rate, or one or more extended-year adjusted cohort rates. To remove a student from the cohort, the District is required to confirm, in writing, that the student transferred out, emigrated to another country, transferred to a prison or juvenile facility, or is deceased. To confirm that a student transferred out, the school or local education agency must retain documentation in writing that the student enrolled in another school or in an educational program that culminates in the award of a regular high school diploma. Condition: The District was unable to provide written documentation to support the removal of students from the regulatory adjusted cohort for seven (7) students selected for testing. Cause: The District did not retain written documentation to support the removal of students from the regulatory adjusted cohort when reporting graduation rate data. Effect: The District is not in compliance with the special tests and provisions - high school graduation rate compliance requirement. Questioned Costs: None. Recommendation: We recommend the District develop a system to maintain the appropriate documentation to support the removal of a student from the regulatory adjusted cohort when reporting graduation rate data. District's Response: The District agrees with the finding. The District's Registration and Attendance department is working under the guidance of the Superintendent of Schools to correct this issue and ensure complete and accurate records moving forward.
FINDING 2024-008 - Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Special Tests and Provisions - Wage Rate Requirements Context: For the one project subject to Davis-Bacon requirements, the School Corporation did not obtain the weekly payroll reports certifications from the company that performed renovati...
FINDING 2024-008 - Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Special Tests and Provisions - Wage Rate Requirements Context: For the one project subject to Davis-Bacon requirements, the School Corporation did not obtain the weekly payroll reports certifications from the company that performed renovations on the School Corporation. Therefore, no review was performed to ensure that pay rates complied with the federal wage rate requirements. Additionally, the School Corporation did not have a contract with the company that included the clauses for the federal wage rate requirements. The amount disbursed and reported on the SEFA during the audit period is $64,720. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Michelle L. Keene Contact Phone Number: (812) 384-4386 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: We will ensure any future federal construction projects comply with the Davis-Bacon requirements. Anticipated Completion Date: Next federally funded construction project.
FINDING 2024-007 - Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Equipment Context: The School Corporation expended $341,336 on building renovations which was charged to the ESSER III (84.425U) grant award. It was noted these capital asset acquisitions were not reported on the capital asset listing for ...
FINDING 2024-007 - Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Equipment Context: The School Corporation expended $341,336 on building renovations which was charged to the ESSER III (84.425U) grant award. It was noted these capital asset acquisitions were not reported on the capital asset listing for the School Corporation as of June 30, 2024. Additionally, we noted the School Corporation’s capital asset listing did not contain all the required information, including the source of funding for the property, outlined in the criteria above. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Michelle L. Keene Contact Phone Number: (812) 384-4386 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: We will ensure the capital asset ledger is updated to include all capital asset activity. Anticipated Completion Date: June 30, 2025
FINDING 2024-006 - Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Reporting Context: The School Corporation was required to submit two Annual Data Reports to the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) during the audit period to meet federal reporting requirements for ESSER grant awards. We noted that the ...
FINDING 2024-006 - Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Reporting Context: The School Corporation was required to submit two Annual Data Reports to the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) during the audit period to meet federal reporting requirements for ESSER grant awards. We noted that the ESSER II, and ESSER III amounts reported for the reports covering the FY22 time period ($99,969 and $251,848, respectively) did not agree to the underlying expenditure records ($105,319 and $369,743, respectively, for the period of July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022). Additionally, we noted that the ESSER II, and ESSER III amounts reported for the reports covering the FY23 time period ($168,087 and $266,122, respectively) did not agree to the underlying expenditure records ($169,046 and $241,329, respectively, for the period of July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023). We also noted there was no documented, secondary review of the information in the annual data reports by someone other than the preparer. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Michelle L. Keene Contact Phone Number: (812) 384-4386 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: We will ensure all ESSER reports include accurate information that agree to the underlying disbursement records. Anticipated Completion Date: Next report due to IDOE.
FINDING 2024-005 – Child Nutrition Cluster - Eligibility Context: During sample testing of 60 students for eligibility, we noted 5 instances where there was no documented review by someone other than the individual making the eligibility determination. Additionally, we noted 4 instances where the ...
FINDING 2024-005 – Child Nutrition Cluster - Eligibility Context: During sample testing of 60 students for eligibility, we noted 5 instances where there was no documented review by someone other than the individual making the eligibility determination. Additionally, we noted 4 instances where the School Corporation was unable to provide the application. The issues were isolated to paper applications Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Michelle L. Keene Contact Phone Number: (812) 384-4386 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: The treasurer will formally review a sample of applications and the School Corporation will ensure all supporting applications and reviews are maintained. Anticipated Completion Date: March 2025
FINDING 2024-004 – Child Nutrition Cluster - Reporting Context: We noted that for all sponsor claim reimbursements in a sample of four claims, the sponsor claim reimbursement was prepared without a secondary, documented review before the submission of the claim to ensure the accuracy of the sponsor...
FINDING 2024-004 – Child Nutrition Cluster - Reporting Context: We noted that for all sponsor claim reimbursements in a sample of four claims, the sponsor claim reimbursement was prepared without a secondary, documented review before the submission of the claim to ensure the accuracy of the sponsor claim reimbursement summary. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Michelle L. Keene Contact Phone Number: (812) 384-4386 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: The treasurer will formally review and document the review of all reimbursement claims Anticipated Completion Date: March 2025
FINDING 2024-003 - Child Nutrition Cluster - Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Context: During testing we noted the following issues in a sample of forty child nutrition cluster payroll claims: ● 6 of 40 payroll transactions where a timecard was not completed by the ...
FINDING 2024-003 - Child Nutrition Cluster - Activities Allowed or Unallowed, Allowable Costs/Cost Principles Context: During testing we noted the following issues in a sample of forty child nutrition cluster payroll claims: ● 6 of 40 payroll transactions where a timecard was not completed by the employee to validate their hours worked and the time charged to food service. ● 19 of 40 payroll transactions where the School Corporation was unable to provide supporting documentation for approval of the hourly rate paid to employee. The noncompliance was isolated to the payroll periods through August 4, 2023. The School Corporation corrected the issues starting with the next payroll period. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Michelle L. Keene Contact Phone Number: (812) 384-4386 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: In FY24, the issue was corrected to ensure all employees were only paid for time supported by a time a card and a board approved rate schedule. Anticipated Completion Date: August 19, 2023
View Audit 348324 Questioned Costs: $1
2024-001 Special Education Cluster - Assistance Listing Numbers 84.027, 84.173 Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to document the verification that all vendors are not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Explanation of disagree...
2024-001 Special Education Cluster - Assistance Listing Numbers 84.027, 84.173 Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to document the verification that all vendors are not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: For all federal grant expenditures over $25K, the Grants Financial Manger or Executive Director of Finance and Operations is checking the System for Award Management (SAM) Exclusions (https://www.sam.gov/SAM/) and including it in the procurement request. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Kate Fiore and Lincoln Lynch, IV Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Effective as of 07/01/2024
2024-003 Adult Education - Assistance Listing Number 84.002 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to maintain records related to eligibility determinations be implemented/strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken ...
2024-003 Adult Education - Assistance Listing Number 84.002 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to maintain records related to eligibility determinations be implemented/strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The Adult Education department will now scan in the physical intake form that Adult ESL students self-report their eligibility status for MA DESE ACLS as well as have the student sign that form. This form will be stored electronically in addition to the information from the form being entered into the Adult ESL Access database and LACES . Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Claudia Castro Alves and Kate Fiore Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Effective as of 08/01/2024
2024-002 Adult Education - Assistance Listing Number 84.002 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to maintain records that accurately reflect the work performed for payroll charges to the grant be implemented/strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement ...
2024-002 Adult Education - Assistance Listing Number 84.002 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to maintain records that accurately reflect the work performed for payroll charges to the grant be implemented/strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The Adult Education department will be collecting the Time and Effort certifications for staff on Federal grants. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Claudia Castro Alves and Kate Fiore Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Effective as of 10/10/2024 so will have Time and Effort certifications for all FY25 staff on Federal grant #2340
View Audit 348312 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 530221 (2024-006)
Significant Deficiency 2024
2024-006 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds - Assistance Listing Number 21.027 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to file all required reports be strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in resp...
2024-006 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds - Assistance Listing Number 21.027 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to file all required reports be strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The City of Framingham acknowledges the finding and is committed to strengthening procedures for filing all required reports under the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program. The City will implement additional internal controls, including enhanced tracking mechanisms and periodic internal audits, to ensure the timely and accurate submission of reports. Staff responsible for grant reporting will also undergo additional training on federal reporting requirements to improve compliance and reduce the risk of future findings. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Jennifer Pratt Planned completion date for corrective action plan: 3/31/2025
Finding 530217 (2024-005)
Significant Deficiency 2024
2024-005 Child Nutrition Cluster - Assistance Listing Numbers 10.553, 10.555 and 10.559 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to obtain and file all fully signed and executed contracts be strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit findin...
2024-005 Child Nutrition Cluster - Assistance Listing Numbers 10.553, 10.555 and 10.559 Recommendation: We recommend procedures to obtain and file all fully signed and executed contracts be strengthened. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Framingham Public School Finance Office will continue to follow the City of Framingham Procurement process for requesting review of all federal expenditures over $10K and do a follow up with the Procuremnt Office to ensure that a contract has been issued to the vendor. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Jennifer Pratt, Margaret Ottaviani, Kate Fiore and Lincoln Lynch, IV Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Effective as of 07/01/2024
2024-004 Child Nutrition Cluster - Assistance Listing Numbers 10.553, 10.555 and 10.559 Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to document the verification that all vendors are not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Explanation of...
2024-004 Child Nutrition Cluster - Assistance Listing Numbers 10.553, 10.555 and 10.559 Recommendation: We recommend procedures be implemented to document the verification that all vendors are not suspended or debarred from participation in Federal assistance programs or activities. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: For all federal grant expenditures over $25K, the Grants Financial Manger or Executive Director of Finance and Operations is checking the System for Award Management (SAM) Exclusions (https://www.sam.gov/SAM/) and including it in the procurement request. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Kate Fiore and Lincoln Lynch, IV Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Effective as of 07/01/2024
FINDING 2024-004 Information on the federal program: Subject: Child Nutrition Cluster – Internal Controls 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 (o...
FINDING 2024-004 Information on the federal program: Subject: Child Nutrition Cluster – Internal Controls 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): FY2023, FY2024 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Suspension and Debarment Audit Finding: Material Weakness Context: For 1 of 2 items sampled, the School Corporation did not have any support to show the vendor was not debarred or suspended. The item was an equipment purchase for $56,470. No issues were noted with the procurement of the item. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Joyce Hulsman Contact Phone Number: 812-678-2781 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: Gretchen Brinkman, Deputy Treasurer will notify DeAnn Meyer, Treasurer of all purchases to validate if compliance is followed. Anticipated Completion Date: Already complete.
FINDING 2024-003 Information on the federal program: Subject: Child Nutrition Cluster - Internal Controls 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...
FINDING 2024-003 Information on the federal program: Subject: Child Nutrition Cluster - Internal Controls 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): FY2023, FY2024 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Eligibility Audit Finding: Material Weakness Context: During sample testing of 60 students for eligibility, we noted 14 instances where there was no documented review by someone other than the individual making the eligibility determination. The lack of review was isolated to paper applications. Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Joyce Hulsman Contact Phone Number: 812-678-2781 Views of Responsible Official: We concur with the finding. Description of Corrective Action Plan: A procedure has been established to ensure dual validation and paper copies are in compliance. Anticipated Completion Date: Already completed.
Information on the federal program: Subject: Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Internal Controls Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: COVID-19 – Education Stabilization Fund Assistance Listing Number: 84.425D, 84.425U Federal Award Numbers and Years (or Other Identifying Num...
Information on the federal program: Subject: Education Stabilization Fund (ESSER) – Internal Controls Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: COVID-19 – Education Stabilization Fund Assistance Listing Number: 84.425D, 84.425U Federal Award Numbers and Years (or Other Identifying Numbers): S425D200013, S425D210013, S425U210013 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Reporting Audit Finding: Material Weakness 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 Reporting compliance requirements. Context: The School Corporation was required to submit four Annual Data Reports to the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) each year during the audit period to meet federal reporting requirements for ESSER grant awards. We noted that the ESSER I, ESSER III and CrossAct amounts reported on the Year 3 report ($3,070, $745,718 and 119 employees respectively) did not agree to the underlying expenditure and employee records ($7,062, $754,729 and 207 employees respectively). Additionally, we noted that the ESSER II, ESSER III and CrossAct amounts reported on the Year 4 report ($452,658, $117,344 and 117 employees respectively) did not agree to the underlying expenditure and employee records ($62,794, $459,556 and 207 employees respectively). Of the eight reports the School Corporation was required to submit during the audit period, auditable evidence of review and approval of these reports was only provided for two. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the finding and has prepared a corrective action plan.The Treasurer will work with the Grants Administrator to ensure that submissions are checked by both positions. Files will be kept with all documentation relating to the grant. A better understanding of the grant will result from regular meetings with the Treasurer and Grants Administrator to ensure accuracy. Both positions will sign off prior to submission. Responsible party and timeline for completion: The Corporation Treasurer will be responsible effective immediately.
Information on the federal program: Subject: Education Stabilization Fund – Internal Controls Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: COVID-19 – Education Stabilization Fund Assistance Listing Number: 84.425U Federal Award Numbers: S425U210013 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department...
Information on the federal program: Subject: Education Stabilization Fund – Internal Controls Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Program: COVID-19 – Education Stabilization Fund Assistance Listing Number: 84.425U Federal Award Numbers: S425U210013 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Equipment and Real Property Management Audit Findings: Material Weakness 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 Equipment and Real Property Management Requirements compliance requirements. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the finding and has prepared a corrective action plan. The Treasurer will prepare all necessary documentation and have it reviewed by the Grants Administrator to ensure that we are in compliance with the grant agreement. Both parties will sign as verification of agreement. Responsible party and timeline for completion: The Corporation Treasurer will be responsible effective immediately.
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