Finding 1167941 (2025-001)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2025
Accepted
2026-01-06
Audit: 379498
Organization: Granite School District (UT)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The District failed to keep proper documentation for students coded as transfers-out, affecting the accuracy of the graduation rate calculation.
  • Impacted Requirements: Title I grantees must provide written proof for student transfers to ensure accurate reporting of graduation data.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Strengthen controls over documentation, enhance procedures for supporting transfer codes, and regularly review cohort data for accuracy.

Finding Text

U.S. Department of Education passed through State of Utah Board of Education 2025-001 Special Tests and Provisions – Annual Report Card, High School Graduation Rate Program: Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies (84.010) Criteria: Title I grantees must report graduation data for all public high schools. To remove a student from the cohort, a school or LEA must 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 LEA must have official written documentation that the student enrolled in another school or in an educational program that culminates in the award of a regular high school diploma. Context and Condition: The District did not maintain adequate documentation to support transfer codes used in the calculation of the four-year cohort graduation rate. We sampled students coded as transfers-out and found that 4 out of 10 lacked required supporting documentation, such as official records requests, enrollment verifications, or other evidence confirming a valid transfer. In the absence of sufficient documentation, the District is unable to substantiate that these students were properly excluded from the cohort. Cause: The deficiency appears to have resulted from inadequate internal controls over maintaining and retaining student records supporting cohort adjustments, including insufficient oversight of the documentation required for the use of transfer codes at one location. Effect: A potential failure in reporting accurate graduation data Questioned costs: No costs were questioned. Repeat Finding: No Statistically valid: Yes Recommendation: The District should strengthen controls over documentation and reporting of student transfers. This includes developing or enhancing procedures to ensure that all transfer codes are supported by verifiable records, maintaining those records in accordance with federal and state retention requirements, and periodically reviewing cohort data for completeness and accuracy. Views of responsible officials: The District has reviewed, updated, and trained staff on the process and internal controls related to record keeping for transfer students.

Corrective Action Plan

Finding 2025-001 Special Tests and Provisions – Annual Report Card, High School Graduation Rate Criteria: Title I grantees must report graduation data for all public high schools. To remove a student from the cohort, a school or LEA must 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 LEA must have official written documentation that the student enrolled in another school or in an educational program that culminates in the award of a regular high school diploma. Audit Recommendation: The District should strengthen controls over documentation and reporting of student transfers. This includes developing or enhancing procedures to ensure that all transfer codes are supported by verifiable records, maintaining those records in accordance with federal and state retention requirements, and periodically reviewing cohort data for completeness and accuracy. Corrective Action Planned: The District will review, update, and train staff on the process and internal controls related to record keeping for transfer students to ensure compliance. Person Responsible: Todd Hauber, Business Administrator Anticipated Completion Date: March 31, 2026

Categories

Internal Control / Segregation of Duties Special Tests & Provisions Reporting

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
84.027 SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS TO STATES $16.43M
84.010 TITLE I GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES $16.07M
10.555 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM $14.57M
93.778 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $3.60M
10.553 SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM $3.13M
84.367 SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION STATE GRANTS (FORMERLY IMPROVING TEACHER QUALITY STATE GRANTS) $1.82M
84.334 GAINING EARLY AWARENESS AND READINESS FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS $1.44M
97.036 DISASTER GRANTS - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (PRESIDENTIALLY DECLARED DISASTERS) $1.34M
84.365 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION STATE GRANTS $1.30M
84.424 STUDENT SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAM $1.16M
84.048 CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION -- BASIC GRANTS TO STATES $1.05M
84.002 ADULT EDUCATION - BASIC GRANTS TO STATES $674,285
93.566 REFUGEE AND ENTRANT ASSISTANCE STATE/REPLACEMENT DESIGNEE ADMINISTERED PROGRAMS $508,414
10.582 FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROGRAM $190,400
84.425 EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND $178,277
16.045 COMMUNITY-BASED VIOLENCE INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION INITIATIVE $170,635
16.839 STOP SCHOOL VIOLENCE $112,354
84.173 SPECIAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL GRANTS $101,614
84.060 INDIAN EDUCATION GRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES $96,445
10.558 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM $81,067
84.196 EDUCATION FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN AND YOUTH $72,298
10.185 LOCAL FOOD FOR SCHOOLS COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT PROGRAM $50,232
45.310 GRANTS TO STATES $36,000
84.013 TITLE I STATE AGENCY PROGRAM FOR NEGLECTED AND DELINQUENT CHILDREN AND YOUTH $35,000
10.666 SCHOOLS AND ROADS - GRANTS TO COUNTIES $16,573
93.327 DEMONSTRATION GRANTS FOR DOMESTIC VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING $15,392