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Ridgefield Park superintendent outlines 10 federal-monitoring findings, sets fast corrective-action timeline
Summary
The superintendent told the board that Collaborative Federal Monitoring identified 10 findings across grant accounting, Title I documentation and administrative policies; the district must discuss findings in public and adopt a corrective-action resolution by Sept. 17, with related materials filed within 10 days thereafter.
The Ridgefield Park Public School District superintendent presented a Collaborative Federal Monitoring report at the board's Aug. 27 public meeting, saying the review produced 10 findings that the district must publicly address and correct on an accelerated timeline.
The superintendent told the board that findings fall into three categories: grant and reimbursement issues (including an instance described as early reimbursement of federal funds), Title I-specific items (missing required components in the Title I "parents' rights" letter and the need for separate accounting for Title I parent-engagement set-asides), and seven…
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