The recently released “Transfer Credits Follow-Up Audit Report” outlines a corrective action plan. From the report:
A Corrective Action Plan (CAP) was provided by administration outlining activities to e implemented to address the audit report findings. The activities, person(s) responsible, and projected implementation dates are outlined below.
The report is telling us that district administrators came up with a plan to fix the problems.
There were evidently eighteen “activities” that staff proposed.
Partial disclosure
Incredibly the report starts with activity number 3. Activities 1 and 2 were left out of the report.
We have to wonder what happened.
We deserve better
Brutus
The report must have been written by one of those highly paid administrators. It’s the same kind of math used by the CFO. Things never add up. Seriously, it shows a total disregard for detail except when it comes to the superintendent’s compensation.
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Culture of corruption. It probably pointed to Cabrera and his flank. What’s amazing is this district us still being monitored by TEA for other shenanigans dealing with special ed and other stuff. Time for the public and staff to start making complaints to TEA to drain the swamp. Of course, with Fenenbock and her family being good friends and donors to Republicans, TEA may not be interested.
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