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Can teachers say whatever they want in class? Here s what we can learn from a Utah educator s viral moment

Police pace halls at heated hearing about teaching about racism in Utah classrooms

Police pace halls at heated hearing about teaching about racism in Utah classrooms Courtney Tanner © Rick Egan (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Linda Isom talks about the struggles her adopted children have faced, during a public hearing on the Utah State Board s recent rules for teaching about racism in the K-12 classroom at the State Board of Education in Salt Lake City, on Thursday, July 22, 2021. One mother who walked up to the podium to speak started shouting before she got there. Teaching about racism in schools, the white woman yelled into the microphone, is evil, “full of toxic ideologies” and unnecessary in Utah or anywhere else.

West Coast floods: Two hundred homes in Westport uninhabitable

West Coast floods: Two hundred homes in Westport uninhabitable
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West Coast floods: Two hundred homes in Westport likely uninhabitable

Buller mayor Jamie Cleine previously told Stuff the town had long been dealing with a lack of available rental properties or houses for purchase which meant there were few homes available for flooded residents. Peter Meecham/Stuff Trade Me had one rental listed in the entire Buller district on Saturday. Cleine said with “next to no available rentals” already, the concerns now were about finding somewhere for displaced families to live either medium or long-term while houses were repaired or rebuilt. O’Connor said this was the biggest flood event he had seen in Westport over his lifetime, saying it was a one in 100 year event.

The house is rooted : Westport flood evacuees return home to carnage

“It didn’t flood on Friday night, it flooded [on Saturday]. We were standing here watching it come up block-by-block, every half an hour or so. It was quite impressive.” Nearly half of Westport’s population was evacuated – and some rescued – from their homes on Friday and Saturday as the wider Buller region was battered by heavy rain. The warning was lifted early Sunday, and while some showers were still expected, Westport, the top of the South Island, and Wellington should finally get some reprieve. Rasmussen had to brave waist-deep water to get through his front door on Sunday. Peter Meecham

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