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OSC Audit of Schools OverviewI have received permission from the OSC to share this powerpoint with others. It contains some basic guidelines and recommendations on different issues that auditors have…Continue
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I need to collaborate with a District to complete my SDBL internship hours for the summer. Does anyone know of a district that is willing to obtain an intern ASAP.
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