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Mesa Schools Clear Audit Hurdle with Procurement Overhaul

After six years of recurring audit flags, Arizona’s largest school district has achieved a clean procurement record. By centralizing operations and digitizing workflows through OpenGov, Mesa Public Schools compressed a process that previously spanned weeks into a 48-hour review, ending a long-standing cycle of administrative friction.

Mesa Schools Clear Audit Hurdle with Procurement Overhaul

The transformation for the district, which supports 58,000 students across 86 schools, centers on the consolidation of fragmented records. Previously, procurement documentation was scattered across email threads and disconnected network drives. By shifting to a unified platform, the 18-person procurement team provided auditors with instant access to vendor responses, evaluation scores, and contract approvals, eliminating the need for manual document hunting.

Procurement Director Michelle Hamilton noted that the clean audit was unexpected for a district of this scale. Beyond the immediate audit success, the modernization has reclaimed roughly 24 days of staff time per cycle. The district implemented 36 automated determination templates for purchases up to $300,000 and adopted the "Heisman Method," a structured scoring approach that standardizes vendor evaluations. This shift ensures that accountability is embedded directly into the workflow rather than reconstructed after the fact.

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