The state is preparing to award a half-million-dollar grant to an after-school program that government auditors accused of misusing nearly $200,000 in public funds.
SCO Family of Services, an extended school day provider, collected $194,320 in expenses from the Education Department that were unrelated to its programs, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
Auditors said the Long Island-based provider misspent $90,348 to pay staff who worked when the program was not running, $3,173 for an adult aerobics class, and $2,670 on disc-jockey services.
DiNapoli faulted SCO for not adequately monitoring two contracts.
An SCO spokeswoman said the organization is taking the audit "very seriously."
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