Finding 36156 (2022-004)

Material Weakness
Requirement
G
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2022
Accepted
2023-03-14

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The School Corporation failed to provide adequate oversight of the Northeast Indiana Special Education Cooperative, leading to noncompliance with federal earmarking requirements.
  • Impacted Requirements: Compliance with Matching, Level of Effort, and Earmarking requirements under federal regulations was not met due to insufficient internal controls.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Establish a robust internal control system and ensure proper documentation of federal award expenditures to achieve compliance.

Finding Text

FINDING 2022-004 Subject: Special Education Cluster (IDEA) - Earmarking Federal Agency: Department of Education Federal Programs: Special Education Grants to States, Special Education Preschool Grants Assistance Listings Numbers: 84.027, 84.173 Federal Award Numbers and Years (or Other Identifying Numbers): 20611-042-PN01, 21611-042-PN01, 21619-042-PN01 Pass-Through Entity: Indiana Department of Education Compliance Requirement: Matching, Level of Effort, Earmarking Audit Findings: Material Weakness; Modified Opinion INDIANA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS 19 DEKALB COUNTY CENTRAL UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS (Continued) Condition and Context The School Corporation is a member of the Northeast Indiana Special Education Cooperative (Cooperative). During fiscal year 2021-2022, the Cooperative operated the special education programs and spent the federal money on behalf of all its members. As the grant agreements were between the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) and each member school, the School Corporation was responsible for ensuring and providing oversight of the Cooperative. However, there was inadequate oversight performed by the School Corporation in order to ensure compliance with the Matching, Level of Effort, Earmarking compliance requirement. The School Corporation did not have internal controls in place to ensure that the Cooperative complied with the earmarking requirements. The Cooperative did not have adequate procedures in place to ensure that the required level of expenditures for non-public students with disabilities was met for each member school. The Cooperative did not have effective internal controls to ensure non-public school expenditures were appropriately identified and reported. The Non-Public Proportionate Share expenditures for 20611-042-PN01, 21611-042-PN01, and 21619-042-PN01 grant awards could not be verified for the individual schools to verify the minimum amount per the grant awards was expended and properly reported to the IDOE as required. The lack of internal controls and noncompliance were isolated to the 20611-042-PN01, 21611-042-PN01, and 21619-042-PN01 grant awards. Criteria 2 CFR 200.303 states in part: "The non-Federal entity must: (a) Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award 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). . . ." 2 CFR 200.403 states in part: "Except where otherwise authorized by statute, costs must meet the following general criteria in order to be allowable under Federal awards: . . . (g) Be adequately documented . . ." 2 CFR 200.208(b) states in part: "The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity may adjust specific Federal award conditions as needed . . ." 511 IAC 7-34-7(b) states: "The public agency, in providing special education and related services to students in nonpublic schools must expend at least an amount that is the same proportion of the public agency total subgrant under 20 U.S.C. 1411(f) as the number of nonpublic school students with disabilities, who are enrolled by their parents in nonpublic schools within its boundaries, is to the total number of students with disabilities of the same age range." INDIANA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS 20 DEKALB COUNTY CENTRAL UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS (Continued) Cause The School Corporation's management had not developed an effective system of internal controls that would have ensured compliance with the grant agreement and the earmarking requirements of the Matching, Level of Effort, Earmarking compliance requirement. Effect The failure to establish an effective internal control system, as well as adequately document costs of federal awards, prevented the determination of the School Corporation's compliance with the earmarking requirements of the Matching, Level of Effort, Earmarking compliance requirement. Questioned Costs There were no questioned costs identified. Recommendation We recommended that the School Corporation's management establish a system of internal controls, as well as appropriately document and identify federal award expenditures to ensure compliance with the Matching, Level of Effort, Earmarking compliance requirement. Views of Responsible Officials For the views of responsible officials, refer to the Corrective Action Plan that is part of this report. Auditor's Response Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the School Corporation's compliance. The School Corporation is a member of the Northeast Indiana Special Education Cooperative (Cooperative). As the grant agreements were between the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) and each member school, the School Corporation was responsible for ensuring and providing oversight of the Cooperative, which would include the Matching, Level of Effort, Earmarking compliance requirement.

Categories

Matching / Level of Effort / Earmarking Allowable Costs / Cost Principles

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 36155 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 36157 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 36158 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 36159 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 36160 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 36161 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 36162 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 36163 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 36164 2022-003
    Material Weakness
  • 612597 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 612598 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 612599 2022-004
    Material Weakness
  • 612600 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 612601 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 612602 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 612603 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 612604 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 612605 2022-002
    Material Weakness
  • 612606 2022-003
    Material Weakness

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
10.555 National School Lunch Program Fy 22 $2.09M
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund Fy 22 $1.21M
84.027 Special Education_grants to States Fy 21 $968,179
84.027 Special Education_grants to States Fy 22 $898,799
10.553 School Breakfast Program Fy 22 $472,991
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Fy 21 $445,804
10.559 Summer Food Service Program for Children Fy 21 $440,835
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies Fy 22 $341,560
10.559 Summer Food Service Program for Children Fy 22 $202,301
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants Fy 22 $105,662
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program Fy 21 $61,435
97.036 Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (presidentially Declared Disasters) Fy 21 $59,512
10.555 National School Lunch Program Fy 21 $41,515
84.173 Special Education_preschool Grants Fy 22 $37,076
84.173 Special Education_preschool Grants Fy 21 $36,743
84.367 Improving Teacher Quality State Grants Fy 21 $35,648
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund Fy 21 $21,505
93.778 Medical Assistance Program Fy 22 $18,938
84.365 English Language Acquisition State Grants Fy 22 $11,061
10.553 School Breakfast Program Fy 21 $8,718
84.365 English Language Acquisition State Grants Fy 21 $3,466
10.649 Pandemic Ebt Administrative Costs Fy 22 $3,063
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program Fy 22 $573