The Recovery School District cut the number of missing property items in half in 2012-13, according to an audit released Monday, but still could not account for 428 computers, furniture and other movable items for which the district paid about $735,000. It's the seventh consecutive year the school system couldn't account for all its property.
Overall, in the last 4 years, the district has been unable to account for $2.7 million in property -- 11 percent of its total property expenditures.