Measure 60
Bases teachers’ pay solely on undefined “classroom performance,” rather than qualifications, experience, or education.
Official Ballot Title and Summary
Official Fiscal Impact Statement
Chief Petitioners:
Bill Sizemore
Russ Walker
Why You Should Vote NO on Measure 60
- Measure 60 is unfair to teachers and students. Measure 60 will unfairly punish teachers who take on the most challenging assignments. A teacher who teaches in a low-income area or has a lot of special education students will get paid less because their students don’t do as well on standardized tests.
- Measure 60 is vague and full of unintended consequences. It does not define how teachers’ performance will be measured, even though their jobs and pay depend on it. It does not define who is judging teachers or how they are being judged, which could leave critical decisions about our local schools in the hands of Salem bureaucrats.
- Measure 60 would require more standardized testing and would force teachers to teach to the test and get paid to the test – with little impact on student achievement.
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