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NewsApril 2, 2008

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A House committee approves a plan for about $50 million in bonuses to teachers. Almost half of that would be distributed to teachers based on the performance of their students. Longtime teachers also would get a one-time bonus. Anyone who has taught for at least 20 years and makes less than $50,000 could receive a check of $2,500 from the state...

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A House committee approves a plan for about $50 million in bonuses to teachers.

Almost half of that would be distributed to teachers based on the performance of their students.

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Longtime teachers also would get a one-time bonus. Anyone who has taught for at least 20 years and makes less than $50,000 could receive a check of $2,500 from the state.

Other bonuses would target teachers in school districts lacking full state accreditation or that are financially poor. Teachers could receive $2,500 recruitment bonuses for joining those districts and $2,500 retention bonuses for remaining there.

But the legislation abandons a plan by the Missouri State Teachers Association to increase the base salary of teachers.

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