School Inventories Normal At Northview, Molino Park, Jim Allen
June 20, 2011
Routine inventories at three North Escambia schools found just one item unaccounted for out of 1,677 items.
No items were missing from Northview High School or Molino Park Elementary School. At Jim Allen Elementary, one 2005 computer destined to be thrown away was not located.
According to Jim Allen Principal Rachel Watts the non-working computer was labeled for discard and may have been accidentally placed in a dumpster by a custodian rather than being returned to the district’s surplus department.
The outdated computer was the only missing item in Jim Allen’s inventory of 566 items with an original cost of $761,657.56. All of Molino Park’s 583 items with an original cost of $948,708.01 were located, as were all of the 528 inventory items with an original cost of $924,343.75 at Northview High School.
The Escambia County School District routinely audits property at schools in the county.
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Good accountability !