(The Center Square) – Continued hiring and millions in building projects pushed an Ohio public school system to a financial cliff, including a projected $90 million deficit by 2028, state
Mt. Healthy City Schools hired dozens of new teachers and staff members and completed about $18 million in building projects without formal plans or ongoing funding to sustain its operations, state auditors determined in a recent review.
The Ohio Department of Administrative Services (DAS) asked OPT to conduct a performance audit of MARCS to gauge the system’s fiscal health. About 2,200 users subscribe to MARCS, and the network continues to experience steady growth.
A new audit of the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources' (ODNR) Orphan Well Program was released August 9 by the Auditor of State’s Ohio Performance Team (full copy below). The Ohio Auditor's office reviews the operations of government agencies and programs and offers recommendations to improve their efficiency and effectiveness. Auditor of State Keith Faber
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