Report raises questions about spending at Montgomery County Public Schools
by Kellye Lynn
Tue, November 25, 2025 at 6:01 AM
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — A new inspector general report shows Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) failed to get school board approval for more than a million dollars in payments to various vendors.
The review comes just three months after 7News told you thousands of MCPS employees had outdated criminal history checks.
The Montgomery County Office of the Inspector General conducted a review of the school system's procurement process. The report focused on fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
It found the Division of Procurement, which purchases supplies and equipment for MCPS, failed to follow laws, regulations and procedures for expenditures.
For instance, the school system is required to get Board of Education approval for purchases over $25,000, but in several cases, that didn't happen...
“We just saw the State Board of Education determine that the electric school bus bid award was made illegally. How many illegal things are we going to have before there's some prosecution or action?” Janis Sartucci said.

Are they going to pay it back with interest and penalty?
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