Santa Fe Springs schools have finally reopened their doors after a 10-day strike by teachers and students, bringing an end to a tense standoff between educators and the school district. The walkout, which began on April 17, was sparked by disagreements over pay, class sizes, and benefits, as well as a desire for more support staff and resources. With the strike now over, students and teachers are returning to the classrooms, but the agreement reached between the two parties remains unclear. As the district and teachers union work to implement the terms of the agreement, parents and students are eagerly awaiting details on what the future holds for Santa Fe Springs schools.


Teachers, students go back to school after 10-day strike ends at Santa Fe Springs district  Whittier Daily News