THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENVILLE COUNTY

EIN: 576000234

UEI: HLAVM8265M43

Data as of August 21, 2026

THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENVILLE COUNTY10 audit years1 findings
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FY 2023-06-30

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on November 16, 2023. Under 2 CFR 200.521(d), a pass-through entity that provided federal funds to this organization for this audit period must issue a management decision on these findings by May 16, 2024 (828 days ago).

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2023-001
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CONDITION: We tested three months of monthly claims reimbursements at the School District and noted several instances (for each month tested) where the School District underreported or overreported the meals served at several school locations by an insignificant amount. The total difference resulted in meals being underreported by 31 meals out of total of approximately 3,919,000 meals served, or .0008%. CRITERIA, CONTEXT, AND EFFECT: School food authorities must submit monthly claims reimbursement for meals and snacks served to eligible students within 10 days following the last day of the month covered by the claim. Each month’s claim for reimbursement and all data used in the claims review process must be maintained on file along with accurate records justifying all meals claimed and documenting that all program funds were spent only on allowable Child Nutrition Program costs. Generally, each month the School District office receives a list of meals served at each school through its point of sales/food service system (Mosaic). The District then transfers the meals served data from Mosaic to its accounting software (Infor/Lawson). The District then generates a meal served summary report from Lawson which is used to complete the monthly claims’ reimbursement form within SCAPS. The amounts of meals served that was transferred from Mosaic to Lawson was off for several locations by an insignificant amount (as some locations did not transfer properly). The School District relied on the system report (did spot checks some locations) which resulted in the SCAPS monthly claims reimbursement report being off by an insignificant amount. CAUSE: The School District relies on its accounting system (Infor/Lawson) report and did not make any notations of differences in totals that were off by an insignificant amount for several locations as most locations were correct. RECOMMENDATION: We would encourage the District to work with its food service and accounting software vendor to fix the transfer of data between systems as well as periodically review the meal counts for accuracy. RESPONSE: The School District agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 176 in this report.

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CONDITION: We tested three months of monthly claims reimbursements at the School District and noted several instances (for each month tested) where the School District underreported or overreported the meals served at several school locations by an insignificant amount. The total difference resulted in meals being underreported by 31 meals out of total of approximately 3,919,000 meals served, or .0008%. CRITERIA, CONTEXT, AND EFFECT: School food authorities must submit monthly claims reimbursement for meals and snacks served to eligible students within 10 days following the last day of the month covered by the claim. Each month’s claim for reimbursement and all data used in the claims review process must be maintained on file along with accurate records justifying all meals claimed and documenting that all program funds were spent only on allowable Child Nutrition Program costs. Generally, each month the School District office receives a list of meals served at each school through its point of sales/food service system (Mosaic). The District then transfers the meals served data from Mosaic to its accounting software (Infor/Lawson). The District then generates a meal served summary report from Lawson which is used to complete the monthly claims’ reimbursement form within SCAPS. The amounts of meals served that was transferred from Mosaic to Lawson was off for several locations by an insignificant amount (as some locations did not transfer properly). The School District relied on the system report (did spot checks some locations) which resulted in the SCAPS monthly claims reimbursement report being off by an insignificant amount. CAUSE: The School District relies on its accounting system (Infor/Lawson) report and did not make any notations of differences in totals that were off by an insignificant amount for several locations as most locations were correct. RECOMMENDATION: We would encourage the District to work with its food service and accounting software vendor to fix the transfer of data between systems as well as periodically review the meal counts for accuracy. RESPONSE: The School District agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 176 in this report.

Corrective Action Plan

CONTACT PERSON: Robin Stack, Chief Finance Officer, rstack@greenville.k12.sc.us CORRECTIVE ACTION: The School District will review the food service and accounting software programs and interface to determine why meals served data did not transfer properly for certain locations. In the meantime, the School District will manually review the meal count transfer totals for propriety and will notate differences and adjust for any significant differences. PROPOSED COMPLETION DATE: December 31, 2023

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