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Tulsa Public Schools board accepts FY2025 independent audit and reviews 6–8 literacy goal report
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Summary
Board accepted the district's FY2025 independent audit presented by Forvis Mazars LLP and accepted receipt of a goal-monitoring report on projected 6–8 OSTP ELA performance presented by Superintendent Johnson.
The Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education voted March 23 to accept the district's FY2025 independent audit and to accept receipt of a 6–8 literacy goal-monitoring report.
Mr. Joel Haasar of auditing firm Forvis Mazars LLP presented the annual financial report and single-audit schedule covering federal program expenditures and answered members' questions before the board voted to accept the audit. The acceptance covers the district's audited financial statements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, and the federal single-audit reporting of recovery and program funds.
Superintendent Johnson and district staff presented a monitoring report on the district's 6–8 literacy goal (I.G. 2.1) that focused on projected Oklahoma School Testing Program (OSTP) ELA performance. The board moved to accept receipt of the report, with Board Member John Croisant making the motion and Board Member Calvin Moniz seconding.
Both actions were taken as part of the board's regular agenda; the audit acceptance and the goal-monitoring receipt were recorded in the meeting minutes with unanimous votes where noted. The minutes do not include further detail on next steps or any specific corrective actions tied to the literacy projections.
