Talks between district leaders and union representatives were taking place inside the War Memorial Building on Van Ness Avenue, directly across from City Hall. Negotiations began around 2 p.m. and continued into the evening, with no breakthrough announced.
Many parents expressed hope that the two sides could reach an agreement and avoid a strike altogether.
De Ayora, who has three children in the district, said she has already made arrangements for the Monday closure.
Some families who are able to work from home are organizing informal childcare cooperatives, sharing responsibilities and creating safe spaces for children during the closure.
However, not all parents have the flexibility to work remotely. For those families, the district has partnered with day camps to offer activities for students. One option, Rock Band Land, is already sold out.
While many parents said they can manage a day or two of school closures, a prolonged strike would pose significant challenges for families.
District officials and union leaders remained inside the building Saturday evening and did not provide any public updates on the status of the talks. Negotiators are expected to continue discussions in hopes of reaching an agreement.
"There will be a moment where I will start pulling my hair out, I know this from past experience. But right now, I'm just focused on hopefully getting it over as quickly as possible, getting our teachers what they deserve and getting kids back in school," she said.
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