Last week, we shared a pilot District Buyer Map for Cumberland County Schools and asked whether you’d find it useful. The response was positive, so we’re rolling this out as a weekly series.
What This Covers: Each week, we’ll break down one district:
Where money is actually moving
Who controls spend
What it means for vendors
What’s Next: Today, we’re sharing Austin ISD (TX) below. Starting Monday, a new District Buyer Map will be included in the weekly digest.
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