(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A teachers’ union has poured an additional $500,000 into a campaign to defeat a Missouri ballot measure that seeks to link teachers’ jobs to student performance.
Missouri Ethics Commission records show the National Education Association and its Missouri affiliate each contributed $250,000 during the past week to the campaign committee opposing Constitutional Amendment 3 on the November ballot.
Those donations are on top of more than $1 million already given by the teachers union to the Committee in Support of Public Education. Other public education groups also have been financing the opposition campaign, although to a lesser extent.
The ballot proposal would require evaluations for school personnel to be based largely on student performance data.
A group sponsoring the measure has stopped campaigning for it.
Those donations are on top of more than $1 million already given by the teachers union to the Committee in Support of Public Education. Other public education groups also have been financing the opposition campaign, although to a lesser extent.
The ballot proposal would require evaluations for school personnel to be based largely on student performance data.
A group sponsoring the measure has stopped campaigning for it.
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