The Missouri Senate approves legislation that would double the time it takes teachers to get tenure, the Kansas City council votes not to send anti-nuclear weapons initiative to a public vote & more. It’s a daily digest of news from KCUR.
Missouri Senate OKs Longer Time For Teacher Tenure
The Missouri Senate has given first-round approval to legislation that woulddouble the amount of time required for public school teachers to earn tenure. Currently, a teacher has to work in the same school district for five years to earn tenure. The bill sponsored by State Senator Jane Cunningham (R, Chesterfield) would expand that requirement to 10 years. Read the story here.
Council Says No To Nukes Vote
After hours of hearings and the threat of a lawsuit, the Kansas City city council voted to not send the revised version of a group's latest anti-nuclear weapons initiative to a public vote. Find out more about the vote here.
Innovation The Key Word Of World’s Fair Exhibition
The first World’s Fair was held in London in 1851. It's a tradition that continues today; there's one coming up next month in South Korea. A new exhibition at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art highlights the ongoing importance and influence of innovation at the World’s Fairs. Listen to the story here.