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Speakers press Suffolk schools for forensic audit and FOIA transparency; athletic and nutrition controls questioned

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Public commenters at the May 22 Suffolk Public School Board meeting urged an independent forensic audit and fixes to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) processes, citing purchasing‑card oversight, athletic department fundraising concerns and nutrition program accountability.

Several community members used the public‑comment period at the Suffolk Public School Board meeting on May 22 to call for greater financial transparency, an independent forensic audit and improvements to the division’s FOIA process.

Travis McKinney recounted a recent FOIA request that, he said, encountered inconsistent routing and delayed response; he told the board he had taken the exchange to the FOIA Council and planned to submit a fuller package of documentation in July. McKinney asked the board to ensure staff understand the required…

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