Recently, JoAnn Lakie, CPA of Nietzke & Faupel, PC presented the annual audit report to the NH Board of Education. The district ended the fiscal year on June 30 with an increase to the General Fund balance of $268,383. Additionaly, the required single audit of federal funds reported no findings or questioned costs. All other district funds ended the year with positive fund balances.
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