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Crook County School Board accepts clean audit as administrators warn of enrollment dip
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The Crook County School District board accepted an independent audit that reported no findings and reviewed a revised budget after administrators flagged a roughly 4–5% enrollment decline that could reduce state revenue in future years.
The Crook County School District board on Tuesday accepted its audited financial statements for fiscal 2023–24 after district staff said an independent audit found no issues and outlined a revised budget that incorporates a $630,000 supplemental appropriation.
Anna, the district finance lead, told the board the district’s average daily membership (ADM) — the state measure of enrollment that determines state funding — has slipped about 4–5% below budget. "Enrollment has dropped just a tiny bit each month, and we're now 5% under budget for enrollment," Anna said, noting ADM drives revenue…
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