January 30, 2026 - 18:39

San Diego teachers rallied this week in anticipation of a plan to strike next month over staffing and services in special education. The educators are voicing their concerns about inadequate resources and support for students with special needs, which they believe is compromising the quality of education.
Teachers argue that the current staffing levels are insufficient to meet the diverse needs of students requiring special education services. They claim that the lack of trained personnel and necessary materials hampers their ability to provide effective instruction and support.
The potential strike marks a significant moment for the San Diego education community, as it would be the first in thirty years. Educators are calling for immediate action from the school district to address these critical issues. With negotiations ongoing, teachers are determined to advocate for improvements that will benefit both students and staff in the long run. As the strike date approaches, tensions are rising, and the community is closely watching the developments.



