
"Living wage. To be able to live in a city that I love. Being part of the community it's so important. I've been with the district 15 years, and I'm committed to finishing my career here,"
"Yesterday, I was probably okay. I really hope they come to an agreement today and if not, I will be here,"
"Right now I'm not trying to spend on anything because I don't know for how long I have to stretch what I have,"
"On Wednesday, Feb. 11 the SFUSD bargaining team, including Superintendent Dr. Maria Su, engaged in 16 hours of bargaining with the UESF team. At 1:33 a.m. on Feb. 12, SFUSD passed our latest counteroffer to UESF."
San Francisco teachers are on strike for a fifth day with thousands marching on Market Street to demand higher wages, better health care, and special education changes. Educators emphasize the need for a living wage to remain in the city and express commitment to their schools despite mounting financial pressure from missed pay. Special education teachers prioritize workload-model changes and smaller caseloads. The school district engaged in 16 hours of bargaining and at 1:33 a.m. Feb. 12 passed a counteroffer to UESF. Parents and staff are managing childcare and work disruptions during the strike.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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