The Brief
- The SFUSD school board voted 6-1 Tuesday night to push back the last day of school from June 3 to June 10.
- The extended school year is to compensate for the time students and teachers were out of the classroom.
- Adding school days after a strike is not uncommon.
SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Unified School District will extend its school year by one week this June to make up for instructional days lost during a teacher strike earlier this year.
What we know:
The school board voted 6-1 Tuesday night to push back the last day of school from June 3 to June 10, adding five days to the academic calendar to compensate for the time students and teachers were out of the classroom when the district’s 6,500 educators walked off the job in February.…