SF teachers end strike with funded family healthcare and modest raises

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San Francisco teachers ended a four‑day strike after a two‑year tentative contract that fully funds family healthcare and provides wage bumps of 5% over two years for certificated staff (8.5% for paraeducators), plus special‑education case‑load reductions, a path for security guards to become full‑time staff, and a one‑year pause on sabbaticals, while warning that layoffs and budget cuts could still occur in the future.
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