‘Broken Trust’: UEA says school districts break promises by not enforcing COVID-19 quarantines

Sep 18, 2020, 5:06 AM

COVID-19 quarantines...

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah’s largest teachers’ union says school districts are breaking their promises to educators.  The Utah Education Association said districts are putting teachers at risk by not following state guidelines about COVID-19 quarantines.

Students and parents at Corner Canyon High School are rallying around teacher Charri Jensen.  The Deseret News reports she was diagnosed with COVID-19 Sept. 10 and is now on a ventilator, fighting for her life.

Her daughter, Talesha Jensen posted a message on Facebook, saying:

“I haven’t stopped crying. I just, I pray with everything inside of me that she’s going to pull through. I don’t care if you’re not religious. I don’t care if, whatever, like just pray. We just need her. Corner Canyon needs her. I need her.”

Two teachers told The Deseret News they know dozens of cases at Corner Canyon. 

Meanwhile, 17 cases have been confirmed at Riverton High School.  However, instead of putting the whole school into quarantine as recommended by the state, Jordan School District board members decided to close the school for two days for deep cleaning.

Districts are not required to follow the state recommendation that a school be put into a two-week quarantine when there are 15 or more positive cases in a 14-day period.  However, officials with the Utah Education Association say teachers were assured the districts would follow the state’s suggestions.

“They were specifically told that, in their plan, the district would follow the Utah Department of Health guidebook,” said UEA President Heidi Matthews.  “It’s a broken trust.”

Matthews said it was specifically the COVID-19 quarantines guideline that convinced many teachers to come back to the classroom.

“Our educators made decisions about coming back to school based on those local plans,” she said. “Especially, some of our high-risk teachers had to weigh that out.”

Matthews said the UEA has been asking for more oversight into district policies regarding teacher safety and COVID-19 prevention, but they didn’t get it.

“Where is the recall when these plans are not followed?” she said. 

According to Matthews, teachers already have to deal with nearly impossible expectations teaching face-to-face, then switching to online learning for students who decided not attend in person.

“We’re a labor organization, and we believe an injustice to one is an injustice to all,” she said. “Right now, we have some significant injustices happening to our educators in the classroom.”

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Richard Glauser (left) holds up one of many documents he provided to the state in an effort to get ...

Daniella Rivera, KSL

Utah changes birth certificate policy after KSL Investigators uncover records issue

Utah updated its birth certificate policy after KSL Investigators exposed record issues. Now, the new policy allows use of original birth certificates for amendments.

15 hours ago

The exterior of The Source on South Temple in Salt Lake City is pictured on Thursday. The building ...

Carter Williams, KSL

Developer earns tax credits after preserving 64-year-old building in new housing project

A new mixed-use housing development east of downtown Salt Lake City has now received tax credits for preserving a historic building within its design.

18 hours ago

Jonathan Stewart demonstrates AI program for teachers in the Canyons District. He used AI to turn h...

Deanie Wimmer, KSL

Utah teachers embrace artificial intelligence as new classroom rules take effect

Utah teachers are embracing AI in classrooms as new state guidelines take effect.

21 hours ago

A rendering of the proposed "LDS Hospital replacement site" in Salt Lake City. Intermountain Health...

Carter Williams, KSL

New documents reveal more about Intermountain’s LDS Hospital ‘replacement’ plans

Intermountain Health revealed more details about its planned hospital near Salt Lake City's downtown core, nearly two years after securing a landmark rezone at the site of the city's old Sears location.

24 hours ago

A boy rides an e-bike in Santa Monica, Calif., Monday. (Jae C. Hong, Associated Press)...

Philip Marcelo, Associated Press

Kids keep getting hurt and killed on e-bikes. Should parents be held responsible?

A California prosecutor is cracking down on rising e-bike injuries among kids and deaths by pursuing criminal charges against certain parents.

2 days ago

A horse skeleton inside a laboratory classroom at USU's new Veterinary Sciences building. (Mike And...

Mike Anderson, KSL

New building helps complete Utah’s first full veterinary medicine program at USU

A new building at Utah State will bring the final touches to the school's veterinary science program, and the first full program for the degree in the state.

2 days ago

Sponsored Articles

Whether you are chasing pristine beaches, fresh raspberry shakes, or endless water sports, this spo...

Bear Lake

Road trip ready: How Bear Lake became the go-to destination for Western U.S. travelers

Whether you are chasing pristine beaches, fresh raspberry shakes, or endless water sports, this sponsored guide—brought to you in partnership with Bear Lake —uncovers everything you need to plan the ultimate getaway.

How Harper Clinic's IOP is changing the face of mental health treatment in Utah....

Harper Clinic

A new standard of care: How Harper Clinic’s IOP is changing the face of mental health treatment in Utah

As demand for mental health care continues to rise across Utah County, Orem's Harper Clinic says it is trying to close the gap with a more comprehensive approach to mental health treatment.

The weight of depression is real. Many people spend years fighting it, adjusting medications, manag...

Harper Clinic

Breaking free from depression: How Harper Clinic’s TMS Therapy can help

Breaking free from depression: How Harper Clinic's TMS Therapy can help.

mental health...

Andrew Adams, KSL

Library discussions bring men’s mental health to the surface

Therapists say it’s common for men to repress things like trauma, grief, stress and anxiety. Now, a new weekly series of discussions aims to help men bring it all to the surface.

...

Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau

Cozy up in Bear Lake: Discover the magic of a winter getaway

SALT LAKE CITY – The holiday season shines brightest when time slows down and loved ones gather. Gifts, decorations and festive music come and go, but shared experiences tend to last much longer. Research supports that idea. Dr. Theresa E. DiDonato told Psychology Today that vacations can strengthen relationships by creating meaningful time away from daily […]

...

Harper Clinic

Rewriting the path to healing: Inside Harper Clinic’s whole-person mental health model

OREM — A few decades ago, you’d have had a hard time finding a doctor to treat both your mind and body; And a century ago, you’d have been hard-pressed to find a doctor to treat your mind at all. Today, medical professionals are understanding more and more the undeniable connection between the body and […]

‘Broken Trust’: UEA says school districts break promises by not enforcing COVID-19 quarantines