After days of disruption, San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) schools are set to reopen following a breakthrough agreement with educators who had staged a walkout. The tentative deal addresses key concerns raised by teachers, including salary increases, improved classroom conditions, and enhanced support staff availability. District officials and union representatives worked through intense negotiations to reach a compromise that strives to balance budget constraints with the urgent needs of educators and students alike.

Highlights of the agreement include:

  • 5% salary increase over two years
  • Reduction in class sizes by an average of 3 students
  • Hiring of 50 additional mental health professionals
  • Expanded professional development opportunities
Key Issue Previous Status New Agreement
Salary Increase 2% annual raises 5% over two years
Class Size Average 30 students per class Reduced to 27
Mental Health Support Limited availability 50 new hires district-wide