source www.courierpostonline.com
In a letter to the Department of Education, Gloucester City blasted the nearly 300-page audit, calling it \”often misleading, contradictory and wordy for the sake of authoring a document of substantial size.\”
For example, even though the audit indicates $2,251 was spent only on doughnuts, Superintendent Paul Spaventa said the money was actually spent on a full day of community outreach at the high school.
There was a blood drive, a tour of newly renovated classrooms, registration for preschool and refreshments — including hot dogs, juice, healthy snacks and, yes, doughnuts.
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