Overview
- All 120 SFUSD schools remain closed for a second day, affecting roughly 48,000–50,000 students, with meal distribution sites and independent-study materials in place.
- United Educators of San Francisco is seeking a 9% raise over two years, fully funded dependent health care, and strengthened special-education staffing and workload rules.
- District officials point to a roughly $100–$102 million deficit and state oversight as they offer about a 6% raise over two years and either 75% Kaiser family coverage or a $24,000 annual health allowance.
- A state fact-finding report advised a 6% increase over two years and warned that larger raises and fully funded dependent coverage would likely fail state approval.
- Bargainers report tentative agreements on sanctuary school language, AI safeguards, and support for homeless students, but pay, health benefits, and special-education staffing remain unresolved.