San Diego County Unified School District

01/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2026 14:11

SD Unified to Close Schools for SDEA’s One-Day Labor Strike February 26

Families Will Need to Make Other Arrangements for Students Because School Will Close

SAN DIEGO (JANUARY 8, 2026) - San Diego Educator Association (SDEA) members have announced a one-day school strike for February 26, 2026 regarding Special Education staffing issues as part of a statewide California Teacher's Association initiative to bring educator pay and benefits in alignment with generous school districts like San Diego Unified.

"We will honor the SDEA strike and close schools on February 26, 2026. Families should begin to find alternative arrangements for their children for that day, "said Superintendent Fabi Bagula, Ph.D., San Diego Unified School District. "Closing schools for one day will ensure that students are not placed in situations where adequate supervision, instructional continuity, and campus safety cannot be reliably maintained. I am deeply committed to protecting instructional time and will ensure that this learning is fully recovered."

The District's decision to close schools during the one day strike is driven by a careful assessment of student safety, supervision, and the District's ability to operate schools in an orderly and responsible manner during a work stoppage that is expected to significantly reduce available certificated staffing.

The make up date for classes will be on March 9, 2026 to ensure students receive the instructional time and services to support their success.

Right before Winter Break, SDEA members voted to go on a one-day strike. This strike means they have filed claims against some of the district's practices, but San Diego Unified negotiators have already offered solutions that SDEA negotiators are still considering.

"Our educators are among the highest paid in the region, receive comprehensive benefits fully funded by the District, and work in classrooms with some of the lowest class size ratios in the region," said Superintendent Bagula. "We have put concrete solutions on the table that remain under consideration, and we remain committed to bargaining in good faith and reaching an agreement that keeps students at the center. "

San Diego Unified School District fully supports its educators:

  • Salaries and benefits are one of the highest in San Diego County
  • Salaries and benefits nearly 10% higher than California average
  • District pays the full cost of medical, dental and vision premiums for educators and their family members
  • 90% of District budget goes to salaries and benefits
  • 97% of full-time special education teacher positions are filled
  • Special education teacher caseloads are less than state maximum
  • District committed to building affordable housing for 10% of workforce

To learn more here is a linkto a detailed website that outlines how San Diego Unified School District supports its educators.

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