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Audit committee debates who validates closure of long‑standing bond audit recommendations

May 07, 2026 | Portland SD 1J, School Districts, Oregon


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Audit committee debates who validates closure of long‑standing bond audit recommendations
At the May 7 meeting, Sarah Norman (RISE/Presidio staff) told the Portland SD 1J audit committee the office began with 81 open bond‑audit items and has reduced that number to 21, with nine items tied to business equity and several older items from earlier audit cycles.

Norman described an active tracker her office maintains and said the tracker is shared with district leadership and external auditors so the auditors can verify whether items are complete. “We have been responding to the auditors with additional information…to get things closed out,” she said, noting some older items are “overcome by events” (for example, items tied to work at facilities that are now complete).

Multiple board members sought clarity about who decides whether old recommendations remain relevant. One member said the current approach felt like “who is getting audited gets to make the call on whether the open items are still relevant.” Norman and other staff responded that the external bond auditors will ultimately determine whether they reaffirm outstanding recommendations in their year‑7 report; staff can propose that an item is no longer relevant but the auditors have the final verification in their scope.

The committee discussed the practice of delegating follow‑up work to other board committees to reduce staff burden. Janice Hansen said recommendations were allocated to standing committees and chairs had been asked to follow up; Director Lefort agreed to take Grace Adair Center items into the facilities committee. Some members said the audit committee should consider pulling items back if delegated committees do not follow up.

What’s next: committee members asked staff to share the active tracker directly with Janice Hansen and for the external auditor’s year‑7 findings (expected in July) to show which items remain outstanding after auditors’ verification.

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