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Educators who teach on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley are paid less, have less experience and face greater challenges, a Tribune analysis of personnel data shows.

On Wednesday at 12:15 p.m., Elaine Tzourtzouklis with the Utah Education Association, Granite School District spokesman Ben Horsley and Tribune education reporter Benjamin Wood join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the east- side/west-side disparity in education.

Watch this online video chat at sltrib.com. You can also join the discussion by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+ or texting 801-609-8059. TRIB TALK

The impact of east-west teacher disparity

O 12:15 p.m. • Educators who teach on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley are paid less, have less experience and face greater challenges, a Tribune analysis of personnel data shows. Elaine Tzourtzouklis, of the Utah Education Association, Granite School District spokesman Ben Horsley and Tribune education reporter Benjamin Wood join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the east-west disparity in education. Watch the video chat at sltrib.com. Join the discussion by sending questions and comments to #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+, or by texting 801-609-8059. › sltrib.com