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Mississippi teachers say new state-mandated process for buying classroom supplies is more difficult

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Mississippi teachers have expressed that a new state-mandated process for purchasing classroom supplies is more difficult than previous methods. The requirement, imposed by the state, adds bureaucratic hurdles for educators. This change affects the ability of teachers to efficiently obtain necessary materials for their classrooms, potentially impacting student learning.

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Teachers may face additional financial burden

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  • Teachers may face additional financial burden
  • New process could increase time and transaction costs

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Mississippi teachers say new state-mandated process for buying classroom supplies is more complex

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