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Finance committee reports clean audit, $6M interest earnings and new budget analyst role

October 22, 2025 | GATES CHILI CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Finance committee reports clean audit, $6M interest earnings and new budget analyst role
The Gates Chili Central School District's finance, facilities and audit committee reported to the board on Oct. 21 that auditors found no comments or recommendations and that district investment activity produced significant interest earnings over the last two years.

Deputy Superintendent Dr. Mitch Ball said the annual audit was "very clean" and that the report contained no recommendations or comments. "That is a really good sign that everybody's doing their job very well," Ball said.

Ball said reserve allocations and fund balance were aligned with a board-adopted reserve plan and that Director of Finance Sanford (first name not given in the meeting) updated the committee on investments. Ball reported the district maintained a top score on investment oversight and noted the district had realized more than $6,000,000 in interest earnings over the last two years.

The committee discussed a recently created budget-analyst position; Ball named Daryl Wood as the hire who will assist with the budget process. The committee also reviewed the building projects discussed in the board meeting and the district's comprehensive long-range planning study; Superintendent Daley sent a solicitation for community members to join stakeholder and focus groups and Ball said the district had received about 14 responses by midafternoon the day that notice was sent.

Why it matters: a clean audit and investment returns strengthen the district's fiscal position ahead of budget planning and capital spending, while a new budget analyst is meant to add staff capacity for the required budget cycle.

The board received the report with no further action recorded at the meeting.

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