Salt Lake City Schools District opened the doors to its middle and high schools lasts Monday after nearly a year of in-person learning. Highland High freshman Livi Egbert explains how exciting and surreal that first week was.
Samuel Hanson: Salt Lake City schools a victim of legislative extortion
School board was wrong to vote to return secondary schools to in-person learning.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Larry Madden, Interim Superintendent of the Salt Lake City School District, details the district s restart plans for the 2020-21 school year at a news conference in Salt Lake City on Thursday, July 30, 2020. At rear is Melissa Ford, president of the Salt Lake City School District Board of Education, and Nate Salazar, board vice president.
By Samuel Hanson | Special to The Tribune
| Jan. 22, 2021, 3:45 p.m.
In what I am about to say, I mean as no disrespect to the other six members of the Salt Lake City School Board. Several are dear friends and I know they have a difficult job.
Letter: âBring out your deadâ
(Sony Pictures Home Entertainment via AP) A Monty Python and the Holy Grail 40th anniversary Blu-ray edition released on Oct. 27, 2015.
By Pat Shea | The Public Forum
  | Dec. 19, 2020, 5:30 a.m.
I appreciated the erudition of The Tribuneâs Editorial Board in their reference to Monty Pythonâs Flying Circus. Further research would have unearthed a buried gem â âMonty Python and the Holy Grailâ and its classic scene depicting the Black Plague with the admonition, âBring out your dead.â
Given the lack of political leadership nationally and statewide, this admonition is extremely applicable to analyzing The Tribuneâs recommendation to put our children back in school. First, if our political inmators had done the correct scientific approach in March by locking down our social system for two, or perhaps, three weeks, we might be enjoying the freedom New Zealand, Australia and other scientifically