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Mo. Gov.: Good time to monitor ed. chief concerns

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says it is a good time for the state Board of Education to "monitor and evaluate" concerns raised about Education Commissioner Chris Nicastro.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 25: Governor Jay Nixon of Missouri speaks to the media after a meeting with President Barack Obama at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building February 25, 2011 in Washington, DC. Obama met with Democratic governors to discuss the ways Washington and the states can work together to create jobs and benefit the economy. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

FULTON, Mo. (AP) - Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says it is a good time for the state Board of Education to "monitor and evaluate" concerns raised about Education Commissioner Chris Nicastro.

The Kansas City Star reported newly disclosed emails show Indianapolis-based CEE-Trust was hired as a consultant tasked with developing an improvement plan for the Kansas City district and other struggling schools. The bid was nearly three times higher than the closest competitor. There also has been controversy focused on other education department emails over a ballot measure dealing with teacher tenure.

Nixon was asked about Nicastro during a news conference Monday.

The state board selects the commissioner. Board President Peter Herschend said Monday the board selected CEE-Trust after an "open and competitive bid process." He says it was the clear choice.

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