San Francisco's public schools are on the brink of chaos as teachers prepare to go on strike on Monday, with negotiations between the city's teachers union and school district officials reaching a stalemate. Despite last-minute efforts to reach a deal, it appears unlikely that an agreement will be reached, leaving thousands of students and families in limbo. The strike, which will affect over 80,000 students, is the result of a long-standing dispute over issues including teacher pay, class sizes, and school funding. As the city's educators prepare to take a stand, the future of San Francisco's education system hangs in the balance.


S.F. teachers will strike Monday, with little hope for last-minute agreement  San Francisco Chronicle