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Twinsburg treasurer honored with Auditor of State Award; board celebrates Class of 2026

Twinsburg City School District Board of Education · June 3, 2026
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Twinsburg City School District Treasurer Julia Rosnaya received the Auditor of State Award with distinction during the board meeting, and Board President Mrs. Crawford highlighted accomplishments of the Twinsburg High School Class of 2026.

At the Twinsburg City School District board meeting, Treasurer Julia Rosnaya accepted the Auditor of State Award with distinction for the district’s 2025 financial reporting. The award was presented by Tina Lewig, Northeast Regional Liaison for Ohio Auditor of State Keith Faber, who said the recognition is given to entities that file timely reports and produce a clean audit report without material findings.

Board President Mrs. Crawford opened the meeting by praising the Twinsburg High School Class of 2026 for academic and extracurricular achievements, noting that 52 graduates are continuing their education with more than $5 million in scholarships and others earned distinctions including seals of biliteracy and national merit recognition. "As board president, I couldn't be more prouder of the class of 2026," she said.

Tina Lewig outlined the award criteria, saying it reflects timely filings, comprehensive annual financial reporting and the absence of findings for recovery, material weaknesses, or other significant deficiencies. Lewig added that fewer than 4% of the auditor's clients statewide receive the award with distinction.

Rosnaya accepted the award and thanked family and district staff for their work maintaining the district’s finances. She described the treasurer’s office responsibilities, including overseeing a roughly $64 million budget and payroll for more than 500 employees, and said, "I am deeply appreciative of each of you and the role you have played in my success." The board and attendees offered congratulations.

The presentation and remarks were ceremonial and informational; no formal financial policy changes were proposed during the award recognition.