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What did state audit of Memphis school system find? Take a look

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What did state audit of Memphis school system find? Take a look

A state audit of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools system found 175 deficiencies, including $1.1 million in waste and abuse. The preliminary findings are being used to justify a potential state takeover of the district, which could remove local elected control.

The state of Tennessee released a preliminary forensic audit report of Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The report found 175 deficiencies and $1.1 million in waste and abuse. The audit examined the district's internal workings from 2022 to 2024. The findings are being used to justify a potential state takeover of the district. The state comptroller said the audit is not complete, with only 25% of the work done. The audit found no evidence of waste, fraud, or abuse related to the school board, but did identify isolated compliance and conduct deficiencies.

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