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Auditors give Bethel Park School District a clean opinion; pension and cafeteria costs cited as continuing pressures

Bethel Park School District Board of School Directors · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Cipher & Cipher reported an unmodified audit opinion for the year ended June 30, 2025, with a general fund balance of about $15.6 million and $6,000,191 unassigned; auditors flagged large pension and OPEB liabilities and recommended monitoring the cafeteria fund and fund-balance policy.

Cipher & Cipher presented the Bethel Park School District Board with the audit for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025, reporting an unmodified (clean) opinion and urging continued attention to pension liabilities and the cafeteria fund.

Auditor Steve Seifer told the board the firm issued an unmodified opinion on the financial statements and performed a single audit because the district received more than the federal threshold for federal revenue. "The opinions that you see at the bottom of page two is unmodified," Seifer said, and auditors found "no instances of noncompliance and no significant deficiencies in the internal control reporting system." Luke Rail, who led much of the audit fieldwork, summarized items in the management letter and financial details.

The auditors reported fund-level results showing total revenues of roughly…

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