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External auditors give Williamsville schools a clean opinion and report bigger fund balance
Summary
An external audit for the Williamsville Central School District found no reportable internal control findings and an expected clean opinion for FY2025; revenues rose about $10 million (largely state aid), expenditures were roughly $214 million, and the general fund balance increased by about $27 million.
Carl Widmer, a partner at Drescher & Malecki, told the Williamsville Central School District Board on Oct. 14 that the firm expects to issue a clean opinion on the district’s fiscal‑year 2025 financial statements and that the statements will be issued to New York State by the Oct. 15 deadline.
Widmer said total revenues for the year were $241,000,000, an increase of roughly $10,000,000 from the prior year driven primarily by…
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