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Teachers don t want to trade safety for $1,500 bonus, board members say

The Salt Lake City Board of Education approved a proposal late Tuesday to return to in-person classroom learning, but only after teachers get vaccinated. Board members said teachers don’t want to "trade safety" for a legislative stipend of $1,500.

Salt Lake teachers don t want to trade safety for $1,500 bonus, board members say

‘Students in Salt Lake should not be left behind,’ House speaker says Marjorie Cortez © Kristin Murphy, Deseret News West High School in Salt Lake City. SALT LAKE CITY The only school district in Utah that hasn’t had in-person classroom learning this school year voted late Tuesday to wait until its teachers are vaccinated before deciding when to open up its middle schools and high schools. Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson called the Salt Lake City Board of Education’s decision disappointing. Wilson said other school districts have implemented precautions that allow students to benefit from in-person instruction while protecting teachers and staff.

The Recorder - Police Logs, Oct 17 to Nov 3, 2017

Police Logs, Oct. 17 to Nov. 3, 2017 Published: 11/9/2017 5:45:32 PM Greenfield, Oct. 17 7:45 p.m. Jeremiah N. McLenithan Sr., 38, of Leyden was arrested on charges of operating under the influence of liquor with a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 or greater, marked lanes violation and impeded operation of a motor vehicle. He was stopped by police around the intersection of Allen and Wells street. Greenfield, Oct. 19 Montague, Oct. 19 6:53 a.m. A person near Chestnut Hill Loop reported hearing gunshots in the area, which police identified as from pheasant hunting season. Greenfield, Oct. 22 11:59 a.m. A driveway side window in the basement was kicked in at a residence on Washington Street. Blankets, cigarette butts and food were found in an upstairs room.

Pascale Faublas s Fresh Milk Residency – Repeating Islands

Toggle Sidebar Pascale Faublas’s Fresh Milk Residency Fresh Milk shares the fourth and final blog post by Haitian resident artist Pascale Faublas, who is joining us as part of an artist exchange programme with Le Centre d’Art, Haiti, to create opportunities for women arts practitioners. Pascale reflects on some of the work being done by Barbadian creatives and regional arts spaces, and how they have continued to find ways of exhibiting and supporting artists during the difficult circumstances of 2020, as well as sharing her third piece created in Barbados.  Week 4: Already my last week of artistic residency in Barbados!

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