I'm in Minnesota. Every year, each district has to send in their UFARS (Uniform Financial and Accounting Standards) data to the State. It's not all that enviable- in fact, it takes a hell of a lot of time, paperwork and accounting, all of which is typically ignored by those who seem to constantly complain about "no accountability".
I'm in Minnesota. Every year, each district has to send in their UFARS (Uniform Financial and Accounting Standards) data to the State. It's not all that enviable- in fact, it takes a hell of a lot of time, paperwork and accounting, all of which is typically ignored by those who seem to constantly complain about "no accountability".