San Francisco Schools Shut as Bargaining Reopens in SFUSD Teacher Strike

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San Francisco Unified School District canceled classes as the first teachers strike in 47 years kept about 50,000 students out; negotiators returned to the bargaining table amid a structural budget deficit and state oversight, with district officials saying they’re ready to stay at the table while union leaders push for higher pay, better healthcare, and stronger special-education support. City officials and unions held rallies, and resources for meals and childcare were released as families prepare for continued disruption.
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- San Francisco Teachers Begin Strike, Closing School for 50,000 Students The New York Times
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