Santa Clara County Grand Jury • 2008-2009

SEP U 8 2009 September 2, 2009 David H. YAMASChief Executive Officer/ Don Kawashima, Foreperson Superior Court of CA*

Published: September 02, 2009 3 pages Consolidated Report
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F5, F6

Findings 5 findings

F1
Community colleges and K-12 boards of trustees are responsible for inventory control. However, after interviewing ALL board of trustee presidents it was evident they were unaware of their obligations under the law. All K-8 and K-12 and Community College Districts
F2
No trustees or superintendents/chancellors have been trained in inventory control. Inventory control training for board members and superintendents is not mandated by the State, resulting in a lack of familiarity and inconsistent application of inventory requirements by many districts. All K-8 and K-12 and community college districts
F3
All district superintendents, chancellors and district staff report incomplete inventory information to their boards. This results in lack of knowledge about the value and size of their inventory. All K-8 and K-12 and community college districts
F4
With the exception of Santa Clara Unified and Los Gatos Unified School Districts, all K-12 districts fail to understand the need to reconcile inventories from previous years to the latest inventory update. Without reconciliation, the opportunity to: identify lost, missing or stolen items, take preventive measures, and obtain timely reimbursement may be lost. All K-8 and K-12 Boards of Trustees (except Santa Clara Unified and Los Gatos Unified)
F7
There is a potential for abuse in K-8 and K-12 districts when those who report to superintendents approve credit card transactions and purchase orders made by their superintendent. All K-8 and K-12 School Districts

Recommendations 5

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