State audits initiated in three local schools
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New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today announced his office recently initiated audits of the Greenburgh Eleven, Rye Neck and Mount Pleasant school districts, among others.
DiNapoli’s office will audit all of New York’s 834 school districts, BOCES and charter schools by 2010 in an effort to improve accountability. The State Comptroller’s office has completed 548 school audits and approximately 200 audits are currently underway.
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Maybe he should visit Greenburgh 7! This is the district that could “find” $6million after the budget fiasco. THis is the district that allows children to work at the Richard J. Bailey School with asbestos danger signs and plastic closing off a part of one of the floors!! But some children are worth more than others. Why should any child be in any classroom that has asbestos or plaster dust falling down every day????!!
Where did the money go that we voted on as a community to fix the school?? And why isn’t something done about this???
But we can spend an awful lot of money on an awful lot of new administrators, some of who we don’t even know what they do all day. But it’s just another day in Central 7!