Teachers across the San Francisco Unified School District have extended their labor action into a second consecutive day, underscoring unresolved tensions surrounding contract negotiations. Key issues fueling the strike include demands for increased salaries, improved classroom resources, and comprehensive mental health support for both students and educators. Despite ongoing discussions, teachers remain steadfast in seeking commitments that address the growing challenges within the district’s learning environments.

Union representatives highlighted several core areas in dispute, emphasizing the critical role educators play in shaping the city’s future. Protesters gathered near school board offices, displaying signs that called for:

  • Competitive compensation packages to match rising living costs.
  • Smaller class sizes ensuring personalized attention to students.
  • Enhanced mental health programs to support student well-being.
  • Improved safety measures across all campuses.
Issue Union Demand District Offer
Salary Increase 8% 5%
Class Size 25 students max 30 students max
Mental Health Support Additional counselors Limited increase
Safety Measures Expanded security Current level maintained