"San Diego Teachers on Brink of Strike: Special Education Caseloads at Center of Labor Dispute In a move that could impact thousands of students, over 90% of teachers in the San Diego Unified School District have voted to authorize a strike, citing unsustainable workloads and inadequate support for students with special needs. At the heart of the dispute are the district's special education caseloads, which teachers claim are unmanageable, forcing them to divert precious time and resources away from students who need it most. As tensions escalate between educators and district administrators, parents and students are left wondering what the future holds for the nation's eighth-largest school district. Can the two sides find common ground before the strike deadline, or will the needs of students with special needs take a backseat to budget concerns?"


When more than 90% of San Diego Unified School District teachers voted to authorize a strike, it wasn’t just about pay increases or health care benefits — it was about special education caseloads that ...