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Teachers spending their own money so kids don't miss out

Underfunding of public schools is leading to unsustainable workloads for teachers and principals along with the need to use their own money to pay for basics like stationery and textbooks.

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Teachers spending their own money so kids don't miss out

Underfunding of public schools is leading to unsustainable workloads for teachers and principals along with the need to use their own money to pay for basics like stationery and textbooks.

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