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Wake County Schools' audit: clean opinion but fund balance slips amid enrollment growth
Summary
Auditors delivered an unmodified opinion on Wake County Public School System's annual comprehensive financial report for the year ending June 30, 2025, but staff warned the district used roughly $23.8 million of fund balance in FY25 and faces ongoing cost pressures from enrollment growth and expiring federal COVID relief.
Auditors gave the Wake County Public School System's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025, an unmodified opinion, and staff reported the district's financial position remains strong even as its general fund balance decreased.
The external auditor, Tyler Beatty, told the Budget & Finance Committee on Feb. 17 that the audit opinion was unmodified, meaning the financial statements and the accompanying notes ‘‘present fairly in all material respects’’ and that auditors did not identify items that required modification of the opinion. "We didn't have anything that came to our attention where we would need to modify the opinion," Beatty said during the presentation.
Why it matters: an unmodified ("clean") opinion indicates auditors were able to verify that the reported figures are materially accurate, but it is not a management evaluation of policy choices. Committee members and staff focused discussion on the district's use of fund…
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