Iowa politicians request audit of Des Moines Public Schools following arrest of former superintendent

DES MOINES, Iowa — Several Iowa senators have requested an audit of the financial records of Des Moines Public Schools following the arrest of former Superintendent Ian Roberts.

On Wednesday, Iowa Senators Green, Gruenhagen and Evans sent a letter to State Auditor Rob Sand’s Office expressing their “alarm(ed) at the information coming to light regarding former Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts.”

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The letter states that during the Fiscal Year 2025, DMPS received more than $460 million for Des Moines metro-area students education by Iowa taxpayers. While in comparison, the Iowa Education Saving Account (ESA) program, is projected to cost the state more than $314 million for students state-wide.

“Given your continued interest in the education savings account program and its cost, we believe you and your office should be far more concerned about the hundreds of millions of dollars overseen by a superintendent with an ever-increasing list of deceptions and fraud. We are asking you to conduct an audit of the Des Moines Public Schools (DMPS) system and ensure the money invested by Iowa taxpayers into the education of students in this district is being spent and allocated where it is supposed to be,” a portion of the letter reads…

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