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Independent audit finds no significant issues; district presents balanced preliminary 2026–27 budget modeled at 1% tax increase

Pleasant Valley School District Board of Education · March 12, 2026
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Gorman & Associates reported a clean 2024–25 single audit; district staff summarized 2025–26 year‑to‑date finances and proposed a preliminary 2026–27 budget modeled at a 1% tax increase with capital spending driven by the high‑school renovation.

An independent auditor told the Pleasant Valley School District board on March 11 that the district’s 2024–25 financial statements received a clean single‑audit opinion and that the auditor found no significant federal‑award findings.

"You guys did receive a clean audit from us," said Hank Miller, partner and lead auditor from Gorman & Associates during the presentation. The audit memo summarized key budget‑to‑actual numbers for the general fund: final budgeted revenues of about $111.5 million and actual revenues…

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