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Board accepts 2024–25 external audit; auditors report no material weaknesses

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The Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Board accepted the 2024–25 external audit after a presentation from the district's external auditors, who reported a clean (unmodified) opinion and no material weaknesses. The board moved and approved acceptance at the meeting.

The Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Board of Education on Oct. 6 accepted the district's 2024–25 external audit after a presentation by the district's external auditors.

Mark Chiarelli, a partner with Grossman St. Amore CPAs, told the board the auditors issued an unmodified (clean) opinion on the district's financial statements and noted no material weaknesses. Chiarelli said the auditors found no difficulties in performing the audit, no uncorrected adjustments, and no disagreements with management. He summarized district highlights, including about $2.7 million in…

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