“This is the most alarming audit of a public school’s finances in 17 years,” said State Auditor Pat McCarthy.
MARYSVILLE, Wash. — The Marysville School District serves about 9,700 students, according to a newly published report that says the district is struggling financially. The district says a double levy failure, which resulted in the loss of $25 million in funding, is part of the reason. Now, after an independent review, the Washington state auditor is urging school leaders to take immediate action.
When it comes to the budget, the report says the situation seriously declined, to the point where there are concerns about Marysville School District’s
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