June 25, 2020

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Scott Peterson, Director of Communications, Office of Public Information, 202-277-9412

ELLICOTT CITY, MD – This week, certified public accounting and business advisory firm SB & Company began a State-led audit of the Howard County Public School System (HCPSS). The Howard County Council unanimously voted to pass Howard County Executive Calvin Ball’s legislation calling for a state audit of HCPSS in July 2019. SB & Company was selected by the State Department of Budget and Management to conduct the audit and given a Notice to Proceed (NTP) to begin work on June 8th.

“Howard County has a well-deserved reputation for great schools and I want to ensure we are investing in creating the best learning and teaching environment for all of our students and educators,” said Ball. “I proposed a performance audit of our school system, conducted independently by the Maryland State Department of Education, to provide a full picture of our expenditures and help inform the best financial path forward. Today, I am thankful to the State for their support as we begin the work of the audit.”

Ball added, “Despite a challenging fiscal outlook, we were able to provide significant funding to our schools this year, with a direct appropriation of $620.3 million. This is a $13.1 million increase (2.2 percent) over last year’s budget and exceeds Maintenance of Effort (MOE) levels by $2.7 million. Every educator, student, parent, and resident in Howard County deserve to know exactly how and where our money is being utilized. This audit will ensure that taxpayer dollars are being spent sensibly, to best serve our students and educators.”

The audit process is an important opportunity for Howard County to build more accountability and transparency for the school system, find ways to support all students and educators, and continue improvement of HCPSS. The focus will be on four key areas, established through cooperation with HCPSS:

  1. Health and Dental Fund
  2. Budgeting and Actual Expenditure Variance
  3. Personnel Cost Development
  4. Procurement

“I appreciate the County’s continued partnership as we tackle the various budget pressures we have faced,” said Dr. Michael Martirano, HCPSS Superintendent. “We welcome the audit as it will add another layer of transparency that HCPSS strives to achieve in how taxpayer dollars are spent and the critical need to avoid future adverse audit opinions by eliminating the historic Health Fund deficit.”

“The Board of Education, working with the Superintendent and staff, has adopted sustainable budgets which prioritize our students and staff,” said Mavis Ellis, HCPSS Board of Education Chair. “We’ve made significant efforts to reduce the historic Health Fund deficit and continue to make sound budget decisions. Thank you to the County Executive and County Council leaders for their collaboration and communication for continuing to support the system’s effort and their support during this most recent budget process.”

The scope of this audit was confirmed with the engagement, collaboration and cooperation of the Board of Education, Superintendent Dr. Michael Martirano and HCPSS. Moving forward, Ball, the Howard County Council, the Board of Education and HCPSS will continue to work together to review the findings of the state-led audit.

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