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Treasurer outlines 2025–26 priorities: manual, Medicaid reimbursements, audit and automation
Summary
The district treasurer told the board at a July 28 work session that the office has drafted a 61-page treasurer’s manual, will pursue Medicaid reimbursement reporting, has moved to an IPA audit firm and plans automation of salary notices and a community-friendly annual financial summary.
The treasurer of Nardonia Hills City School District presented four main fiscal priorities to the Board of Education at the July 28 work session: finalize and implement a treasurer’s manual, continue Medicaid reimbursement submissions for special-education services, complete the annual comprehensive financial report under a newly engaged IPA audit firm, and automate salary-notice processes.
The treasurer said the draft treasurer’s manual contains 13 chapters and is about “61 pages.” The plan is to finalize the document and “go live” with implementation by May 2026, then include the treasurer’s office team in roll-out and editing.
On Medicaid, the treasurer said the district started work a year ago to obtain Medicaid provider…
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