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Byram Hills board accepts FY24–25 audit and outlines corrective steps for student activity funds
Summary
The Byram Hills Board accepted the district's FY24–25 external audit and heard a corrective‑action plan for extra‑classroom activity funds, including a procedures manual, Google Drive storage, monthly bank reconciliation reviews, and new fundraising and P&L forms; staff will report back in January.
The Byram Hills Central School District Board of Education on Oct. 14 accepted the district's FY24–25 external audit and heard a detailed corrective‑action plan to tighten controls over extra‑classroom activity funds.
The board's independent auditor presented the FY24–25 results and described the two auditor reports in the financial statements as "cleaner on modified," saying the statements "present fairly in all material respects." The presentation noted the district's net capital assets (net of depreciation) totaled about $64,200,000; current‑year capital expenditures were roughly…
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