San Francisco schools are closed today because their teachers are on strike. The largest part of their demand is access to the same healthcare benefits enjoyed by their illegal immigrant students.
The district announced that schools would be closed Tuesday and urged parents to check the district website “for learning, food, childcare, and district support resources.
Fully half of all San Francisco students are illegals, or the anchor babies of illegal immigrant parents. Illegal immigrant households get free healthcare. I understand why teachers feel that it is unfair that they have to pay healthcare costs when their students don’t. You know what?
I also don’t care.
The teachers voted for this. Elections have consequences.
7 Comments
ghostsniper · February 10, 2026 at 9:46 am
Gov’t thieves squabbling over stolen resources.
fuk-em-ded
TJ · February 10, 2026 at 10:23 am
What is it about AWLF’s that they just don’t get the FO part? They relish the FA fun and games and seem to have no notion that the FO always follows the FA. Almost like women do not have the forward projecting plans gene. Or maybe they have it, but it is swamped by the herd compliance gene? Honestly mystifying.
Boom Shakka Lakka Lakka · February 10, 2026 at 11:50 am
LOL
YourAverageJoe · February 10, 2026 at 2:45 pm
Californians should not be allowed to leave their state.
Ever.
Joe Blow · February 11, 2026 at 4:30 am
The Commies have accelerated, and are going for escape velocity.
Watching them implode as the 2×4 of the reality smashes into the back of their heads is hilarious.
tfourier · February 11, 2026 at 6:44 am
The actual story.
SFUSD has employed more administrators than teachers for many decades. SFUSD education standards were destroyed by white “activists” in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Public schools in SF have been basket cases since the 1980’s.
The last attempt at real reform was 25 years ago. The mostly white teachers union with the help of three white left wing supervisors forced the resignation of the reforming superintendent. A really great black woman. Nothing has changed since despite the recall elections which threw out left wing crazies on the SFUSD school board.
Majority of white students (the largest group) in the city are in private schools. Soon the majority of Chinese / Asians students will be too. Majority of SFUDS students are blacks or hispanics. 20% of the city population. Maybe 30% are kids of illegals / anchor babies. Most blanco and quiet a few mestizo hispanics send their kids to private Catholic schools. SFUSD hispanics are mainly indios. Who do just as bad in school back in Mexico etc.
At any given time there are a few good teachers in SF public schools. All leave within a decade. Moving to private schools. Any SF public school teacher who has worked there more than 10 years is either incompetent or a left wing propagandists.
SFUSD spends $23K per student. If it were not for the Chinese / Asian students its rating would be as bad as Oakland. Among the worst in the state. Most non Asian kids leave the system without basic literacy / numeracy skills. Especially the black kids. Who get the worst deal.
SFUSD is unreformable. Like all big city USD’s. Shut it down. Give school vouchers to parents. $23K a year is above the media tuition for San Francisco private schools.
TRX · February 11, 2026 at 8:54 am
I could see the way school was going in high school. There were already cadres of kids who never turned in any work, but got moved to the next grade “to keep the age groups together.” They were also (usually) the troublemaker crowd, and got larger every year. Maybe 10% of the class when I dropped out. I turned 18 before graduating and already had a part-time job. After my birthday I dropped my textbooks at the office and went to work full-time.
In all the years since, nobody has *ever* asked to see a high school diploma, or even asked if I graduated. Most employment forms will carefully phrase things along the line of “where did you *attend* high school?” Even back then, a “high school diploma” was already the equivalent of a diploma from kindergarten.
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