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Lupine Community Montessori reports enrollment growth but faces delayed audit and unaudited negative fund-balance concerns
Summary
Courtney McWilliams reported that Lupine Community Montessori has grown to about 324 students and improved early literacy results, but the school's FY2024–25 audit is delayed and an unaudited negative ending fund balance prompted board questions about solvency and district oversight.
Courtney McWilliams, executive director of Lupine Community Montessori Charter School, presented the school’s annual report April 2, noting enrollment growth, facility acquisitions and improved reading outcomes while answering board questions about a delayed audit and a potentially negative unaudited ending fund balance.
Why it matters: A charter school's financial health and timely audits are local fiscal-accountability issues because unauthorized insolvency could affect students and require district follow-up or intervention.
McWilliams said Lupine…
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