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January 12, 2022
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Report says BESD noncompliant BY LAUREN SERRATO
West Valley View Staff Writer
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recently released Arizona auditor general report shows the Buckeye Elementary School District had higher electricity and water costs than peer districts, and its lack of compliance put public monies and sensitive information at risk. The first of two reports, this performance audit focused on the district’s efficiency and effectiveness in four operational areas: administration, plant operations and maintenance, food service, and transportation, and its compliance with certain state requirements. The second and final report will be conducted later this year and will focus on executive administrative spending, particularly the superintendent’s salary and benefits package, due to concerns identified during the audit. The district responded and agreed with the report’s findings and stated each of the 13 recommendations given by the auditor general would be implemented. Buckeye Elementary School District Su-
The Arizona auditor general released the first of two reports on Buckeye Elementary School District, which focuses on school district operations and compliance with state requirements. (Photo courtesy of Buckeye Elementary School District)
perintendent Dr. Kristi Wilson issued a response on Dec. 16, to Lindsey Perry, the auditor general, including a five-page description as to how each recommendation would be followed and acted upon. “Buckeye Elementary School District has received and reviewed the performance audit report,” Wilson wrote. “As noted in our
response to the specific findings and recommendations, we have already begun to implement many of the recommended corrective actions. We look forward to implementing the remaining recommended actions in the near future.”
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Abrazo hospital coming to Buckeye BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF
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brazo Health is set to build a medical office building and acute care hospital on 27 acres at the southwest corner of I-10 and Verrado Way. The initial phase of the development is expected to break ground this year. Plans
for the campus also include ambulatory services. Abrazo Health anticipates that its new medical campus will be a health care anchor for the area and a driver of economic activity. Medical campus construction, staffing and support services for the future
medical facilities are projected to add numerous jobs in the West Valley. “Abrazo has cared for the West Valley’s health needs for nearly 20 years,” said Hans Driessnack, chief executive officer
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