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State & Local Reports
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State of Delaware
Laurel School District Criminal Background Checks Performance Audit for 2014-2019
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Laurel School District’s compliance withconducting criminal background checks for covered employees, contractors, volunteers andstudent teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Milford School District’s compliance withconducting criminal background checks for covered employees, contractors, volunteers andstudent teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes, and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the New Castle County Vocational TechnicalSchool District’s compliance with conducting criminal background checks for covered employees,contractors, volunteers and student teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, throughDecember 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district covered employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Polytech School District’s compliance withconducting criminal background checks for covered employees, contractors, volunteers andstudent teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Red Clay Consolidated School District’scompliance with conducting criminal background checks for covered employees, contractors,volunteers and student teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Seaford School District’s compliance withconducting criminal background checks for covered employees, contractors, volunteers andstudent teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Smyrna School District’s compliance withconducting criminal background checks for covered employees, contractors, volunteers andstudent teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Sussex Technical School District’s compliancewith conducting criminal background checks for covered employees, contractors, volunteers andstudent teachers for calendar years January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated the district’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal backgroundchecks required for all district employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if the district complied with state laws and regulations for criminal backgroundchecks on all required employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers, and(2) Assess the district’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properlyemployed to reduce the risk of harm to district students.This report is intended to assist district management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the district could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees, contractors, volunteers and student teachers are cleared, certified and suitable fortheir positions in accordance with state laws and regulations, and(2) employee, contractor, volunteer and student teacher files contain the requisite documentationto provide evidence of the district’s compliance with relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage districtmanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for not only this school district but also all districts acrossthe state, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildren safer by improving internal controlsrelated to certifying the criminal background check processes.
What Was Performed? The State of Delaware Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for FiscalYear ended June 30, 2021.Why This Engagement? The purpose of the ACFR is to be transparent about the use of taxpayers’ moneyand to provide an accounting of all state expenditures. The ACFR does this by including dozens of basicand intricate financial reports, along with notes, narratives and supporting data.The state’s ACFR examines all funds, departments, organizations, bureaus, boards, commissions, offices ofelected officials and authorities that make up the state’s legal entity. Individually presented componentunits, which are legally separate entities for which the State is financially accountable, are also included.These entities had their own financial statement audits performed:• Delaware State Housing Authority*,• Diamond State Port Corporation*,• Riverfront Development Corporation,• Delaware State University,• Delaware Agricultural Lands Preservation Foundation*, and• 23 charter schools.In addition, the Department of Transportation* and the Delaware State Lottery* had separatefinancial statement audits and are included as business-type activities in the ACFR. Business-typeactivities recover all or a portion of their costs through user fees and charges.The ACFR is an important tool used to analyze the state’s overall financial position for purposes ofbond financing and for establishing financial transparency and credibility with its creditors andoversight agencies.This engagement was performed in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906(a). This ACFR audit wasconducted using generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS) in the United States. The internalcontrol report and findings of the ACFR, conducted according to generally accepted governmentauditing standards (GAGAS), will be presented at a later date.
What Was Performed? A performance audit of the Department of Education’s (DOE’s)compliance with conducting criminal background checks for covered employees for calendaryears January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2019.WhyThis Engagement? This engagement was conducted in accordance with 29 Del. C. § 2906 andevaluated DOE’s compliance with state laws and regulations regarding criminal background checksrequired for all employees.Our performance audit had two objectives:(1) Determine if DOE complied with state laws and regulations for criminal background checks onall required employees, and(2) Assess the DOE’s internal controls and determine if the controls have been properly employed.This report is intended to assist DOE’s management with recommendations to improveprocedures, processes and internal controls as necessary.What Was Found? We found the DOE could strengthen its internal controls in several ways,including by improving documentation to ensure the following:(1) employees are cleared, certified and suitable for their positions in accordance with state lawsand regulations, and(2) employee files contain the requisite documentation to provide evidence of DOE’s compliancewith relevant state laws, regulations and policies.The report contains several recommendations for improvement, which we encourage DOE’smanagement to consider implementing. These recommendations were developed based onevaluation of audit evidence obtained for DOE, and they are designed to help keep schoolchildrensafer by improving internal controls related to certifying the criminal background checkprocesses.The Department of Education Criminal Background Checks Performance Audit for 2014 through2019 can be found on our website.Please do not reply to this email. For any questions regarding the attached report, p