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Schools receive a clean audit
by Ali Rockett
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Jan 11, 2012 | 1604 views | 6 6 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print

LUMBERTON — The Board of Education for the Public Schools of Robeson County received a clean audit on Tuesday, and the recommendation that it increase fees for before- and after-school care in order for the program to support itself.

Julia Kinlaw, a certified public accountant with S. Preston Douglas & Associates, delivered two findings along with her report. She told the board that its general and capital outlay funds were over budgeted by $5,545 and $189,956, respectively. She said budget amendments could account for the discrepancy.

She told the board that the system lacked personnel, mainly in the front office and food service, to segregate and properly oversee the duties involved with handling receipts, deposits and bookkeeping.

Erica Setzer, chief finance officer for the school system, said that none of the findings were a surprise, nor were they significant.

Setzer said when she completed the current budget, some of the allotments from the state and the federal government were not yet in the school’s bank account, making it hard to plan. She said that the money spent over budget were included in the budget but under a different line items.

She also said that the the second finding is typically included in the system’s audit every year because it does not have the money to hire additional staff.

“Overall, I think you’ll see that it was very positive,” Setzer told the board.

Kinlaw told the board that the balance for all funds except child care increased.

She suggested that the board consider increasing the fee for before- and after-school care or decrease expenses.

The increased fund balance was a result of decreasing expenditures, according to Setzer.

She said she doesn’t expect any increase in revenues in the coming year and plans to continue decreasing expenditures where she can.

Also Tuesday, Marcia Edge presented the board with the details of North Carolina Department of Public Instruction’s Comprehensive Needs Assessment, which helps the systems in the state determine their needs, examine the nature and causes of those needs, and set priorities in the hopes of graduating all ninth-grade students in four years.

A team of instructional reviewers will complete the needs assessment next week in the Robeson County schools.

The assessment is also part of the system’s School Improvement plan, which sets benchmarks for improvements for the coming year.

At the close of the board meeting, the members recognized Danny Stedman, assistant superintendent of operations, with a standing ovation for his nearly 40 years with the school system. Stedman will be retiring on Jan. 31.

“It’s been a pleasure,” an emotional Stedman said. “I will always support the Public Schools of Robeson County and this board. This is my life.”

In other business Tuesday, the board:

— Received a 98.26 percent efficiency rating from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction School Support Division for Transportation Services, which added $1 million to the system’s transportation allotment, making a total of $4.98 million.

— Received a $500,000 reimbursement for MAC Study program.

— Approved a contract with Floyd’s Auction, of Wilmington, for it to oversee the system’s surplus auction on May 5 for 9 percent of the profits. The company was the low bidder for the contract.

— Named Fairmont High School as the recipient of the winter beautification award. The school received a voucher for up to $200 for future beautification.

— Recognized Rick Dial, a 15-year music teacher at Peterson Elementary School, as the certified Employee of the Month; Marie Britt, who has worked as a teacher assistant for the school system for 17 years at Rowland Norment, as the classified Employee of the Month; and Jewell Sampson, a 30-year bus driver for Union Chapel Elementary School, as the Bus Driver of the Month.

— Recognized Ny’Ree Watson, a senior at Fairmont High School, as the recipient of the North Carolina Association of Educators Minority Affairs Art competition.



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standstrong
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January 13, 2012
Excuse me, I Do indeed mean that pack of LIARS, THIEVES AND CROOKS ARE NOT WITHOUT SIN OR skeletons in their closets, their mamas closets, their neighbors closets, thier childrens closets and EVERY other closet they have has access to. That audit is about as clean as their filthy hands!!! If Johnny Hunt gets any wealthier DOING NOTHING, and greasing the right palms I dont know where he will put it. He ought to donate some of it back to the children he has cheated for years of the education they deserve.
standstrong
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January 11, 2012
May I remind you all that sit in such HARSH JUDEMENT. NONE OF YOU, are with sin, sketleton or secrets. Do not forget when you are sitting in judgement the next time.
PercyKution
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January 12, 2012
I think you meant "none of you are WITHOUT sin", right? And everything you said in both posts is RIGHT ON!!! ALL a bunch of LIARS, THIEVES, and CROOKS.
standstrong
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January 11, 2012
This is wonderful! However, it in no way compensates for the gross neglegant act of our board and supetintendents. The continued favortism they show to their inner circle. There are very average people in this county who are never given a chance unless they are related to Johnny Hunt, a Brooks or related to any school board member in any way. Thier skeletons in the closet seem to dissappear. They are not given the chance they desereve even though they have far more experience and have earned their place, UNLIKE SO MANY OTHERS. Who will audit that board? Does anyone even care? Parents, you better wake up and take a stand against appintments JUST BECAUSE YOUR DADDY IS SOMEBODY!!!! This does not qualify you to lead our schools or to teach our children !!!!!!! Dr. Lowery, Dr.(johnny) hunt, Mike Smith, Maxine and Tommy Lowery, and the rest of our board whose ethics and values can be located in the very, utmost bottom of their feet or shall I say "hoofs" in some cases. As alway, GLORIFY ONE GOOD THING AND HIDE A HUNDRED BAD!! You guys area worse joke than the tribal officers. ONLY MONEY TALKS IN YOUR WORLD. FORGET THE KIDS, PARENTS AND ANYTHING ELSE UNLESS IT PADS YOUR POCKETS. SHAME, SHAME, SHAME ON YOU FOLKS!!!!!
belleinrobco
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January 12, 2012
And the Church says AMEN!!!!!
PercyKution
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January 11, 2012
THOSE auditors will never have to work again!!!! And all their wives and children will be released unharmed now.
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