Feb 06, 2026
The San Francisco Unified School District announced Friday all schools across the district will be closed on Monday. The news came as negotiations between the teachers’ union and the school district are expected to continue over the weekend. The union is calling for fully funded healthcare, an increase in wages and more stable staffing. SFUSD Superintendent Maria Su said she believes the proposal presented during Thursday’s negotiations was a win-win; however, the union saw it differently. San Francisco 9 hours ago Teachers strike: SF schools may not open if educators walk out on Monday San Francisco Feb 4 San Francisco teachers could strike on Monday if no new deal reached “The proposal that we received tonight did not reflect what we understood to have been that intent, it falls very short of that issue and doesn’t address some of our other key issues as well, UESF President Cassondra Curiel said on Thursday. “I want families to know how deeply we value our educators and committed I am to avoiding a strike,” Superintendent Maria Su said during a news briefing on Friday. “While I am very disappointed these negotiations did not result in an agreement last night, my team and I are prepared to bargain the entire weekend. I do not want a strike.” This would be the first teachers strike in San Francisco since 1979. The announcement came along with the district’s “learning resources” in case of a strike. Those can be accessed here. Bay City News contributed to this report ...read more read less
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