I’ll Stay Out of Politics When Politics Stays Out of My Classroom
December 5, 2019
Last month, we shared SDEA’s strategic plan with members. As we shared, we are not engaged in separate small…
Tentative Agreement Reached on 2019-20 Wages!
June 21, 2019
Click here for a video overview of the Tentative Agreement: TA OVERVIEW VIDEO After more than two…
Fulton Teachers Fix Leaky Roof with Union Power!
May 19, 2019
For months, teachers at Fulton K-8 struggled with a leaky roof. Water-logged ceiling tiles fell into the…
Bargaining Update: SDEA Wins Major SPED Improvements
March 19, 2019
Shortly after midnight on March 19, after 15+ hours of bargaining, SDEA won agreement on a hard cap of 20 for…
New Face, Same Privatizer Attacks
March 18, 2019
Local anti-union forces launch postcard blitz There is a new front in the attack on public education. Carl…
Bargaining Update: Fight for More SPED Staff Continues
March 17, 2019
Bargaining Update March 12, 2019 Yesterday, SDEA and SDUSD met for a second time for reopener discussions and…
SDEA Fights for More SPED Staff, SDUSD Proposes Bigger Caseloads
March 5, 2019
On Monday, SDEA and SDUSD met to bargain over special education caseloads for Education Specialist:…
SPED Organizing Leads to District Caseload Proposal, Supt. Forum Postponed
February 27, 2019
Our collective organizing to address the understaffing of Special Education is working, thanks to you and the…
What UTLA’s Strike Win Means for Us
February 17, 2019
After six days on the picket lines, LA’s educators have some huge wins to celebrate. One victory that stands…
District Proposes Furlough Days Despite State Funding Increases
January 22, 2019
Despite an increasingly positive education funding forecast statewide, at today’s School Board meeting the…