so you may be aware in the uesf constitution and bylaws it takes two strike votes. we're not at that point yet. second strike vote may or may not happen, hopefully not, but in 2006 it did. hundreds and hundreds of uesf members voted to strike and at that point the city became more engaged and we resolved that dispute i think with a fair contract. >> i think i should add that ed harrington, our controller at the time, and mayor newsom were really central in helping with that but i think that time is a good example of how city hall and the school district can work together to resolve things. >> yeah, and thank you for that. so just one other thing about social equity and the situation of our students of color, particularly african american, latino and pacific islander students. and the categorical funds under local control funding formula that are to make sure that there are the resources for those students to succeed. we in no way waiver, uesf, the people in the classroom, the paraprofessionals and the teachers, the people who work day in and day out with our student