State auditor finds many teachers getting supplies with own money at start of school year
MISSISSIPPI, JUL 21 – Mississippi teachers face out-of-pocket costs for supplies as $17.8 million in funds activate after 75% of schools start classes, state auditor reports.
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New auditor's report says Mississippi teachers in funding limbo to begin school year - SuperTalk Mississippi
The Mississippi State Officer’s Office has released a new report showing that public school teachers will have to pay out of pocket for school supplies or risk students sitting in bare classrooms if the state’s department of education doesn’t alter the start date of a program that subsidizes certain purchases by educators. The Education Enhancement Fund (EEF) procurement card program for public K-12 classrooms provides teachers with money for su…
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