Budget problems continue at Triad school district after $46M deficit, auditor says

A North Carolina school district that was the target of a state audit after running a $46 million deficit has failed to make changes to restore public trust, the state auditor said Thursday.

In a followup report dated March 5, State Auditor Dave Boliek says new problems were found after looking at Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ finances for fiscal year 2025.

“Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools remains far from having healthy budgeting practices in place. Approximately $15 million in expenditures were not properly recorded for months, and the school system yet again failed to complete monthly reconciliations,” Boliek stated…

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