Non-clients: $580 per attendee
Program Ends: 12:00 PM
The 2026-27 fiscal year introduces new audit considerations for local educational agencies (LEAs), including those for transitional kindergarten and ongoing compliance challenges in areas like the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P), Attendance Recovery Program, and independent study. With audit findings continuing to impact funding and workload, staying current on evolving regulations is essential.
This course will provide the latest updates on audit requirements, including 2026-27 regulations and proposed changes for 2027-28. Participants will gain practical strategies to navigate compliance, manage the audit process, and reduce the risk of costly findings.
Who Should Attend
- LEA business administrators
- District office staff involved in audit preparation and compliance
- Fiscal and program staff supporting attendance, ELO-P, and independent study
Register your entire team to strengthen audit readiness and coordination across departments.
What You’ll Learn
- Key updates to 2026-27 audit regulations and proposed changes for 2027-28
- How the Attendance Recovery Program differs from ELO-P and impacts compliance
- Rules for independent study
- Common audit findings and high-risk areas
- Best practices for audit preparation, coordination, and overall audit management
- Strategies to avoid compliance pitfalls in areas such as the Attendance Recovery Program, unduplicated pupil counts, and instructional time
- Most current information available as it relates to state policies, legislation, etc.
Non-clients: $580 per attendee
Program Ends: 12:00 PM