Proposal to Let Wyoming Schools Eliminate Tenure is Defeated
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming lawmakers have defeated a proposal to let school districts eliminate teacher tenure programs.
The House Education Committee rejected the bill on a 9-0 vote.
The bill had passed the Senate earlier this month on a 16-14 vote.
Casper Democrat Rep. Debbie Bovee says the measure was unfair to educators at a time when the Legislature is considering deep cuts to education.
Tenure in Wyoming is technically known as continuing status. It allows teachers in their fourth year to get a contract that says they can be fired only for actions related to their job performance and not unrelated issues.