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Over the weekend, San Francisco’s public school teachers voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike. The dispute is centered on pay, health benefits, and support for special education, all at a time when the district has been facing financial headwinds so dire that the state has contemplated stepping in to run the district. We get the latest on the labor negotiations and talk about what a potential strike, which could begin as early as February 9, means for teachers, the district, students and their families.
Guests:
Maria Su, superintendent, San Francisco Unified School District
Cassondra Curiel, president, United Educators of San Francisco
Jill Tucker, K-12 education reporter, San Francisco Chronicle
Katie DeBenedetti, reporter, KQED
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Over the weekend, San Francisco’s public school teachers voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike. The dispute is centered on pay, health benefits, and support for special education, all at a time when the district has been facing financial headwinds so dire that the state has contemplated stepping in to run the district. We get the latest on the labor negotiations and talk about what a potential strike, which could begin as early as February 9, means for teachers, the district, students and their families.
Guests:
Maria Su, superintendent, San Francisco Unified School District
Cassondra Curiel, president, United Educators of San Francisco
Jill Tucker, K-12 education reporter, San Francisco Chronicle
Katie DeBenedetti, reporter, KQED
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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