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3/8/2011 - Missed School Days for Winter Weather Will Be Made Up.:
Wrap: House Chairman of the Education Committee, Representative Scott Dieckhaus says Senate disapproval made him turn down a hearing on exemption of snow days for public schools in Missouri.
3/24/2011 - Former Missouri teacher argues teachers shouldn't have tenure:
Wrap: Republican St. Charles County Representative Scott Dieckhaus was a teacher for four years, one short of gaining tenure under Missouri's current system.
3/23/2011 - The jobs of Missouri's teachers may no longer be secured by tenure:
Republican Representative Scott Dieckhaus sponsored the bill that would ultimately eliminate teacher tenure in Missouri.
2/9/2011 - Schools Would Not be Penalized if Bill Passes:
Chairman of the Elementary and Secondary Education Committee Scott Dieckhaus says a bill could soon be passed allowing schools not to make up any days of school missed between January thirty-first and February fourth.
1/24/2011 - Missouri lawmakers propose changes to education system:
Despite the Republicans' insistence that the changes are bipartisan, Rep. Scott Dieckhaus, R-Washington, cautioned that the proposals may not have support across the aisle.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 4, 2011:
Republican Representative Scott Dieckhaus sponsored the bill that would ultimately eliminate teacher tenure in Missouri.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 21, 2011:
Republican Representative Scott Dieckhaus sponsored the bill that would ultimately eliminate teacher tenure in Missouri.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 7, 2011:
House Chairman of the Education Committee, Scott Dieckhaus said there was no purpose to have a hearing on the bill because of strong opposition coming from the Senate.

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