On June 6, Missouri鈥檚 State Board of Education suspended the teaching license of a Hazelwood preschool teacher. The decision had nothing to do with her classroom competency, .
At issue was the teacher鈥檚 contract. Under a 2016 Missouri law, school districts are empowered to file charges against teachers who break their employment contracts. The process can lead to the suspension of a teacher鈥檚 license. Other school districts have used the law to impose financial penalties on teachers that range as high as $10,000. School districts are turning to this method during
Mark Jones, the communications director of the Missouri National Education Association, acknowledged that the state鈥檚 school districts are facing serious challenges in staffing. But, he argued, punishing teachers who want to leave is 鈥渁 very strange motivator.鈥
Jones said he questions whether districts are doing more harm than good by threatening teachers with punishments to keep them on the job. 鈥淭rying to retain educators through a policy that's very draconian, where 'You work for us, or you work for nobody,鈥 I think is not really what educators want.鈥欌
Earlier this month, found that Missouri school districts appear to be increasing their use of disciplinary actions against teachers who break their contracts. It found 11 contract-related suspensions since July 2022, an all-time high in that timespan. A total of 32 teachers have faced such charges since 2017.
鈥淲e're hearing that from a lot of educators that it creates a lot of stress around the time to sign a contract,鈥 Jones noted. 鈥溾楽hould I make this kind of larger commitment to a district? Or do I need to really think about my job situation and mobility?鈥欌
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