"The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education removed the pages from its website on Tuesday after being told about the issue by the Post-Dispatch, which said it gave the state time to fix the problem before it published its story."
The newspaper deserves a medal! 
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Sorry America....but this is Missourah....we ain't two smert.
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Since when did Gov. Parson care about teachers?
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It is news. They didn't have to wait to report it. They should be thanking them.
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This is like pointing out that you found out someone poured gasoline all over a forest, told the fire department and then they arrest you for conspiracy to commit arson. This reporter should be commended for finding a flaw, not vilified.
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So, the Governor wanted the newspaper to conspire to hide the debacle? Seems corrupt.
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Investigative reporting at its finest. Now others will be looking for the same type of flaw elsewhere.
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People will find it with or without reporting, but reporting on the issue allows those responsible for the error to be held accountable.
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Question…DeJoy. When?
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Perhaps this was a built in feature that the governor is pissed about being found.
@sarahkendzior Seems like a very strange reaction from the governor.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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