
PRESCOTT, Wash. – The Washington State Auditor released two new reports on the Prescott School District this week following a budget crisis stemming back to 2023.
The audit revealed large credit card expenditures from the district, with auditors calling thousands of dollars worth “unsupported.”
Unsupported transactions from 2023-2024 totaled more than $22,000.
Washington State Superintendent Chris Reykdal placed the district on enhanced financial monitoring in June 2025.
The district has not yet publicly responded to the audit.


