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Financial Audits

Each year, the District is audited by the Washington State Auditor's Office. Each audit typically consists of three components: a financial statement audit, a federal program audit, and an accountability audit. The State audits the District's financial statements to make sure the District is in compliance with the Accounting Manual for Public School Districts in the State of Washington. The State also audits each major federal program to assure the District is in compliance with federal regulations and standards. Lastly, the State performs an accountability audit to make sure the District is in compliance with state laws, regulations, board policies, board procedures, and has sound internal controls to safeguard its public resources. If the District were to be non-compliant in any of these areas, the State would issue what is called an "audit finding." 

Seal of the Auditor of the State of Washington

The District has had clean audit reports in each of its last eight years, one of the longest streaks of all King County school districts. 

Find all historical audit reports at the Office of the Washington State Auditor website, and you can find audit reports from the past seven years listed below.

This page will be updated periodically to reflect the latest information (last updated December 2024).

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