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Audit clean but district short roughly $23,000 for additional weapons detectors; pro-officer staffing remains constrained

Randolph County Schools Board of Education · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Finance reported an unmodified FY25 audit and a $2.8 million unassigned fund balance; board members said the weapons detection account holds $15,082.45, leaving a gap of about $23,000 to acquire two detectors, and discussed challenges in securing pro officers funded by JAG grants.

Randolph County Schools’ finance staff presented a clean FY25 audit and an improving budget picture, but board members flagged a roughly $23,000 shortfall to install additional weapons detectors and ongoing staffing limits for pro officers at the high school.

Finance staff told the board the FY25 audit received an unmodified (clean) opinion, with no management letter comments and no…

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