Thursday, February 28, 2013

Ed Emery bill eliminates tenure for all teachers hired after August 2013

Under a bill sponsored by Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, tenure will be a thing of the past once current teachers retire or leave their current positions.

SB 408 says that no teacher hired after Aug. 28, 2013, (the day the bill would go into effect) would be eligible for tenure.

Emery's omnibus bill also includes the following;

-Giving all school districts grade cards, rating them A, B, C, D, or F

-A grading system must be put in place for teachers, with most of their grade determined by student test scores

-Districts must adopt pay schedules that do not use advanced degrees or experience as factors

-Districts can pay more to those who teach math, science or special education

-When schools have to eliminate faculty due to budget problems, number of years served in the school district cannot be used as a factor.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a crock of Crap!

How did this yoyo get elected?

Anonymous said...

To 4:17 anonymous...you are 100% correct. Look at what they put in my district....Belly Long. Just brainless.

Anonymous said...

So he wants pay and employment status based on performance? Horrors!

Anonymous said...

Based on performance of the students...how will social studies teachers, PE teachers, art teachers be evaluated? They don't have standardized test for those subjects.