Finding 1164521 (2025-001)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
I
Questioned Costs
$1
Year
2025
Accepted
2025-12-11

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The District improperly used local exemptions for federal ESSER program procurements, violating SDE guidelines.
  • Impacted Requirements: Noncompetitive procurements must comply with SDE's Memorandum and OMB regulations, requiring waivers for exceptions.
  • Recommended Follow-up: Ensure all federal program procurements promote full and open competition, avoiding local exemptions.

Finding Text

CONDITION: Before the District became aware of the prior year finding, the District used local exemptions in procuring some of the costs related to its ESSER program for the year ended June 30, 2025. CRITERIA: The South Carolina Department of Education (“SDE”) had issued a memorandum (“Memorandum”) in August 2023 notifying school districts that local exemptions could not be used in procurement activities related to federal programs. If a school district wanted to use noncompetitive procurements, they would need to (a) meet the exceptions noted in this Memorandum and as more fully detailed in Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) 2 CFR 200.320 or (b) request and receive an approved waiver from the SDE on the “Request for Noncompetitive Procurement Approval” form. CONTEXT AND EFFECT: The OMB 2025 compliance supplement did not list in the compliance matrix a requirement to test the “Procurement and Suspension and Debarment” compliance requirement for this program. However, the SDE required that this compliance requirement be tested. The District followed its approved procurement code which allowed the use of local exemptions for certain federal procurement activities. The District had received other communications from SDE staff that made them believe that following their procurement code was sufficient in procuring activities for this federal program. For the year ended June 30, 2025, the District’s auditors tested approximately $1,987,000 in key items related to the ESSER program and noted two procurements totaling approximately $291,000 where the District used a local exemption. The District’s auditors tested a random sample of approximately $18,000 of other ESSER expenditures and noted no exceptions where the District used local exemptions. The actual known or likely questioned costs is not determinable – as it would be less than the total noncompetitive procurements. CAUSE: The District was not fully aware that using its local exemptions as provided for in its procurement code was not allowable for federal purchases in this program until November 2024. Once the District became aware, the District implemented procedures to no longer use local exemptions for federal procurements. RECOMMENDATION: We recommend that the District ensure that procurements related to federal programs do not use local exemptions and that these procurements provide for full and open competition. RESPONSE: The District agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 127 in this audit report.

Corrective Action Plan

CONTACT PERSON: Matt Owens, Chief Financial Officer, mattowens@pickens.k12.sc.us CORRECTIVE ACTION: The District has implemented procedures to ensure that procurements related to federal programs do not use local exemptions and that these procurements provide for full and open competition. PROPOSED COMPLETION DATE: Prior to June 30, 2026

Categories

Questioned Costs Procurement, Suspension & Debarment

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1164519 2025-001
    Material Weakness Repeat
  • 1164520 2025-001
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
10.555 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM $8.28M
10.553 SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM $3.22M
12.000 ISSUE OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EXCESS EQUIPMENT $358,877
84.425 COVID-19 - EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND $314,721
84.010 TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES $181,796
84.424 STUDENT SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAM $120,227
84.287 TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS $101,993
16.839 STOP SCHOOL VIOLENCE $70,634
84.173 SPECIAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL GRANTS $66,144
10.560 STATE ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES FOR CHILD NUTRITION $40,329
84.367 SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION STATE GRANTS (FORMERLY IMPROVING TEACHER QUALITY STATE GRANTS) $36,801
84.196 EDUCATION FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN AND YOUTH $31,597
84.048 CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION -- BASIC GRANTS TO STATES $21,263
84.365 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION STATE GRANTS $3,800
84.002 ADULT EDUCATION - BASIC GRANTS TO STATES $2,298
84.027 SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS TO STATES $1,972