West Perry School District shortchanged itself $533,000 in state funding, audit shows Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 State Auditor General Timothy DeFoor released an audit that showed inaccuracies in West Perry School District's reporting to the state of its transportation cost resulted in the district shortchanging itself more than $533,000. May 6, 2021 Screenshot from Commonwealth Media Services livestream of news conference Facebook Share Inaccuracies in reporting student transportation costs to the state shortchanged the West Perry School District $533,441 over a four-year period, according to findings of an audit released on Thursday. Auditor General Timothy DeFoor said accounting errors led to the districts missing out on $535,751 in transportation reimbursements while over-billing the state $2,310 for bussing costs for non-public school students between July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2019.