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Audit finds five compliance issues in Dysart’s National School Lunch Program; district to adjust adult meal pricing and correct records
Summary
An administrative review by the Arizona Department of Education found five findings across three categories in Dysart Unified’s National School Lunch Program; the district said it will change adult meal pricing at Community Eligibility Provision sites, correct grain-crediting records and has completed required staff training.
Dysart Unified School District officials told the governing board Monday that a recent administrative review of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) produced five findings and that the district has addressed or begun to correct them.
Mary Dell Bridal, who led the presentation, said the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) conducts administrative reviews to check meal compliance, financial management, staff training and recordkeeping. The district’s review covered documentation and four site visits: Dysart High School, Riverview, Freedom…
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