Ah the union in SF looking out for best interests of the kids. Good stuff. Or not.
The union doesn't care about kids or education.
"In what some are calling a blatant money grab, the deal between the district and teachers union will bring seniors back “for at least one day before the end of the school year,” so the city’s public schools could qualify for $12 million in state reopening funds."
This part probably warms
@dad4 s heart.
"The teachers union, which acknowledged the academic and emotional harm to many students from remote learning, argued it wasn’t safe to return until educators were vaccinated
and even then resisted a fuller reopening."
This part is rich. Bring them to school for a day or two. But no need to be with a teacher or actually take a class.
"While the teachers union announced Sunday that it had
reached an agreement with the district to allow seniors to return to schools, it didn’t release specifics. The Chronicle obtained a copy of the deal Monday.
Each cohort of students would have two
teachers or staff supervising them on campus.
Activities might include “end of high school conversations,” or “college and career exploration,” said district officials, who were still working out the cohort size."
In what some are calling a blatant money grab, the deal between the district and teachers...
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