The state of Mississippi is stepping in to oversee finances in a school district in one of the nation’s poorest counties, which has been adjusting in recent years to consolidation. The Holmes County Consolidated School District’s spending will be managed by Mississippi Department of Education Chief Operations Officer Felicia Gavin until another state-appointed adviser takes over, Mississippi Department of Education spokeswoman Patrice Guilfoyle said. The decision was made after an audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, found the district coulod not provide receipts for some expenditures and did not have a clear system for documenting spending and payments.