Sunday, April 06, 2014

Kansas legislature passes bill eliminating teacher tenure

There is good news from the Sunflower State tonight.

From AP:
Kansas lawmakers have given final approval to a plan that would increase aid to poor school districts and eliminate tenure for public school teachers.

The House voted 63-57 on Sunday to approve a compromise bill drafted by Republicans in both legislative chambers. The Senate earlier backed the bill in a 22-16 vote. It now goes to Republican Gov. Sam Brownback for consideration.
Let's hope Brownback signs the bill.

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