Maury County school board approves FY 2024–25 budget cleanup amendments
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Summary
The board approved two cleanup budget amendments for fiscal year 2024–25 that staff said align the district with maintenance-of-effort and move the items on to the county commission for final action.
The Maury County Board of Education approved two cleanup budget amendments for fiscal year 2024–25, motions the board’s finance staff described as line-item adjustments to tidy departmental transfers and to ensure compliance with maintenance-of-effort rules.
Finance presenter Robert Lukanin told the board the cleanup amendments will move forward to the county commission after board approval. “We have our cleanup budget amendments for the 2024–25 fiscal year,” Lukanin said. “After the school board approves these, it will move forward to the county commission. We do have a lot of moving between line items and departments to clean up this budget, but all in all, compared to prior years, it's a little less than we've usually had to move.”
Lukanin added the amendments keep the district aligned with maintenance-of-effort and meet the 3% test required for audit compliance. “We checked the box of our 3% test with this cleanup amendment, and we feel confident that this will bring us in compliance,” he said.
Board member Carter moved to approve budget amendments 14128 and 14129 together; Moore seconded. The motion passed. The board did not discuss dollar amounts during the meeting; Lukanin described the items as intra-budget line transfers and cleanup adjustments. After approval, staff said the amendments will proceed to the county commission for its action.
