February 10, 2026 - 10:00

Public schools in San Francisco remain closed for a second consecutive day due to an ongoing work stoppage. The disruption follows a breakdown in negotiations between school district officials and union representatives, who are advocating for better working conditions and increased pay for teachers and staff.
The closure affects thousands of students and their families, leaving many scrambling for alternative childcare solutions. Parents have expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the school district about the situation and the potential duration of the strike.
As talks resume, both sides are under pressure to reach an agreement that addresses the concerns raised by educators while ensuring that students can return to the classroom. The union has emphasized the importance of fair compensation and adequate resources to support teachers, who have been pivotal in navigating the challenges posed by the pandemic.
The community is hopeful that a resolution will be found soon, allowing students to resume their education without further interruptions.
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