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February 9, 2009

Reforming schools starts with audits

School district audits need to be independent

Dennis Willard:

In one of his more significant, although slightly flawed, education reform initiatives, Gov. Ted Strickland wants school districts to undergo annual financial and operational performance audits.

''Just as we provide an academic report card for our schools, we will provide parents, public officials and taxpayers an annual fiscal and operational report card for every school district. That means that when we send districts funding to help students who need additional attention and instruction, we will now be able to track our dollars to see that they directly reach those students,'' Strickland said in his third State of the State address.

This is a great idea on a number of levels.

Parents and homeowners would be able to determine whether their district is making the grade on spending. For years, the Ohio Department of Education has issued academic report cards for districts.

Yes, at times, woeful news in the audits would make it more difficult for superintendents and school board members to ask voters to pass levies.

On the other hand, fiscal and operational performance audits would help districts identify and correct spending problems.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 9, 2009 3:22 PM
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