Finding 508041 (2023-002)

Significant Deficiency
Requirement
L
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2023
Accepted
2024-11-15
Audit: 328582
Organization: Town of Clinton (MA)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The District is not using the point-of-sale system for tracking meal counts, relying instead on manual records.
  • Impacted Requirements: This practice violates 7 CFR Part 225.9 (d)(5), which mandates proper record retention for meal reimbursement claims.
  • Recommended Follow-up: Transition to the point-of-sale system for tracking meal counts in both elementary and high schools to improve accuracy and compliance.

Finding Text

2023-002 U.S. Department of Agriculture Passed-through the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Child Nutrition Cluster – ALN 10.553, 10.555 & 10.559 Significant Deficiency in Internal Controls Over Compliance Criteria: Per 7 CFR Part 225.9 (d)(5), the District must retain records that support its claims for meal reimbursement. Condition: The District’s school lunch office maintained production records and manual count sheets for the elementary school and high school instead of using the point-of-sale system for tracking student meal counts. Cause: The elementary school and high school utilize manual counts to track meals for reimbursement. Effect: Manual records are subject to clerical and other errors which could lead to inaccurate claims for reimbursement. Questioned Costs: None Perspective Information: The District started utilizing the point-of-sale system in the elementary school and high school starting in the FY25 school year. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: No Recommendation: The elementary school and high school should utilize the point-of-sale system for tracking student meal counts. Views of Responsible Official: Management agrees with the finding.

Corrective Action Plan

2023-002: Significant Deficiency in Internal Controls and Compliance Finding -Child Nutrition Cluster ALN (10.553, 10.555,10.559): The District’s school lunch office-maintained production records and manual count sheets for the elementary school and high school instead of using the point-of-sale system for tracking student meal counts. (Questioned Costs: None) The Town of Clinton/School Department will utilize and maintain the point-of-sale system consistently in all district school buildings to track student meals counts. Already implemented at the start of FY25 school year.

Categories

Cash Management School Nutrition Programs Significant Deficiency Internal Control / Segregation of Duties

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 508037 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 508038 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 508039 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 508040 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 508042 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 508043 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 508044 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 508045 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 508046 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 508047 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 508048 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 508049 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 1084479 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1084480 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1084481 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1084482 2023-001
    Significant Deficiency Repeat
  • 1084483 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1084484 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1084485 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1084486 2023-002
    Significant Deficiency
  • 1084487 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 1084488 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 1084489 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 1084490 2023-003
    - Repeat
  • 1084491 2023-003
    - Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
14.228 Community Development Block Grants/state's Program and Non-Entitlement Grants in Hawaii $150,280
84.010 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies $146,641
10.553 School Breakfast Program $145,974
84.027 Special Education Grants to States $95,034
21.027 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds $75,572
10.555 National School Lunch Program $57,265
84.367 Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants (formerly Improving Teacher Quality State Grants) $13,305
97.047 Bric: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities $12,850
84.048 Career and Technical Education -- Basic Grants to States $12,324
84.173 Special Education Preschool Grants $10,617
10.559 Summer Food Service Program for Children $7,759
84.425 Education Stabilization Fund $5,640
84.365 English Language Acquisition State Grants $5,472
45.310 Grants to States $4,200
84.424 Student Support and Academic Enrichment Program $2,251