San Diego Unified School District Teachers Authorize Strike Amid Special Education Crisis. In a move that sends shockwaves through the education sector, over 90% of teachers in the San Diego Unified School District have voted to authorize a strike, citing deep concerns over the district's handling of special education caseloads. The decision, which comes after months of negotiations, marks a significant escalation in the dispute between teachers and district officials. As teachers prepare to take a stand, questions are being raised about the district's ability to provide adequate support for students with special needs, and whether the strike will ultimately lead to meaningful reforms or further division.


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 ...