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Board accepts 2023–24 financial and Measure T audits; public asks for deeper review of some bond projects

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The district’s independent auditors issued unmodified opinions on the 2023–24 financial statements and on the Measure T bond performance audit, and the board accepted both reports Jan. 16.

Mountain View Whisman School District auditors presented the 2023–24 district financial audit and a performance audit of Measure T bond expenditures on Jan. 16; the independent firm issued unmodified (clean) opinions for both the district financial statements and the Measure T Bond Building Fund.

Marcus Simas of CPA firm Christie White told the board that the audit followed standard interim and year‑end procedures, tested state and federal compliance items (including the new Expanded Learning Opportunities Program), and found no material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal control for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024. The firm reviewed a representative sample of Measure T expenditures (about…

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