Hillside School Board Faces Audit Criticisms and Budget Challenges Amid Community Concerns

The latest Hillside School Board meeting revealed significant audit findings, ongoing financial difficulties, and community concerns over budget decisions and their impact on educational quality. The meeting served as an important forum for discussing the district’s fiscal management, highlighting issues with purchase orders, payroll filings, and adherence to state compliance deadlines.

The meeting’s primary focus was on the presentation of the audit’s findings, delivered by Mr. Schiff, who detailed the troubling results from the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) and the Auditor’s Management Report (AMR). Key issues identified included the processing of purchase orders as confirming orders, which risks overspending by procuring goods and services before funds were earmarked in the accounting system. This practice, Schiff emphasized, compromises budget integrity. Further complications arose from untimely federal and state tax filings, which have resulted in fines, and the absence of a thorough analysis of salary and payroll agency accounts.

Additional audit findings highlighted non-compliance with state-mandated deadlines for income tax certifications for administrators and issues with compensated absences, where an employee was found to have accumulated more vacation days than permitted by their contract. Schiff recommended revisiting the district’s policies on recording accumulated leave. Incorrectly charged transfers from the general fund to capital projects and improperly recorded lease payments created further complexities with state regulations. Unresolved items from bank reconciliations, unaddressed open grant balances from prior years, and incomplete payroll tax reimbursements were also reported.

Schiff underscored the importance of adhering to procurement procedures, noting that vendors were paid above the bid threshold without proper documentation. Issues with student activity funds, such as missing deposits, receipts, and audit trails for checks issued, were also brought to light. Board members engaged in discussion, seeking clarification on recurring issues marked by asterisks in the report.

Following the audit presentation, the meeting addressed the pressing budgetary concerns facing the district. The community is bracing for a 6% tax increase and the potential financial disruption from a new charter school, potentially resulting in a $6 million budget cut. Angela Lawler, President of the Hillside Education Association, expressed her dissatisfaction with the budget decisions, highlighting the likely consequences of larger class sizes, reduced course offerings, and increased teacher workloads. Lawler urged a reconsideration of recent administrative role restorations, advocating for a reallocation of funds to bolster direct support for students and teachers.

Erica Saladelacu, another association member, echoed these concerns, warning that budget cuts often lead to diminishing student opportunities over time, particularly affecting electives critical for engagement and career exploration. She cautioned against a hiring freeze, noting it could stifle educational innovation.

Public comments further underscored the community’s anxiety over financial management and its impact on educational quality. A student, Jada Ferrer, highlighted the impact of potential teacher layoffs on student well-being, while another community member questioned the financial prudence of rehiring administrative positions amid proposed layoffs. The mayor’s comments called for greater collaboration between the school board and municipal budget decisions, emphasizing the unified nature of available funds.

In response, a board member clarified misconceptions about available funds, explaining that recent resolutions were necessary to allocate identified surplus funds into designated reserve accounts for emergencies and other unanticipated expenditures. The board member also addressed concerns regarding staff reappointments, noting that many were long-standing employees of the district and not new hires. The explanation aimed to reassure the community that the budget was structured to balance fiscal constraints with instructional needs, despite perceptions of available funding.

The board acknowledged initiatives promoting climate literacy and environmental awareness, including the establishment of climate ambassador clubs at Hurden-Looker Elementary School.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Erskine Glover
School Board Officials:
Laquana Best, Donald Howard, Jr., Christian Estremera, Helen Egwaikhide, Raymond L. Hamlin, Esq. (Attorney), Marjorie Hargrave, Jo-Ann Horton-Givens, Eric Okai, Aniyah Parks, Pinchas Shapiro

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