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CBS San Francisco
February 17, 2021
BERKELEY (CBS SF) — After much debate, Berkeley Unified School District officials and their teachers union reached a tentative agreement late Tuesday night on a timeline to return to the classroom.
It all begins with the teachers receiving COVID-19 vaccinations in March.
"At the center of this agreement is a commitment to reopen our schools for in-person learning by ensuring that our teachers and staff have been vaccinated against COVID-19," said Superintendent Brent Stephens, Teacher's Union President Matt Meyer and Board of Education President Ty Alper in a joint statement.
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