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Burke County Schools board approves 2024'25 external audit; auditors report no material issues

March 02, 2026 | Burke County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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Burke County Schools board approves 2024'25 external audit; auditors report no material issues
The Burke County Schools Board of Education voted March 2 to approve the district's 2024'25 external audit after its external auditors said they found no material issues.

Board finance presenter Keith Lawson introduced the audit and prompted a set of clarifying questions for the external auditors. The auditors responded that the audit covered all known Burke County Schools funds and that their review did not identify material issues or irregularities. "None were discovered," one auditor said when asked whether any issues had arisen.

Board members pressed on scope and detection. Lawson asked whether mismanagement or reckless spending would have been discovered during the audit; auditors replied that their procedures are designed to detect material misstatements and they had no findings to report. The board then moved to accept the audit report; Mrs. Rocket moved the approval, Mrs. Taylor seconded, and the board approved the audit by voice vote.

Why it matters: external audits are the principal independent check on district finances and can trigger further oversight or remediation if deficiencies are found. Board approval finalizes the auditors' independent opinion for the 2024'25 fiscal year and puts the district on record as having no material audit findings for that period.

The board recorded the motion and approval by voice; no roll-call vote or individual tallies were provided in the public record.

What's next: the board did not list additional follow-up actions tied to the audit during the meeting. The minutes of the audit presentation and the full audit report should be available through the district's finance office for members of the public seeking the auditors' full statement and supporting schedules.

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