Member Benefits
Health and Welfare Benefits
SDEA members working at least half-time are entitled to medical benefits through the San Diego County Schools Voluntary Employee Benefits Association (VEBA). For information about your medical benefits, visit the VEBA website.
For questions about other employee benefits (dental, vision, etc.), visit the SDUSD benefits page.
If you believe your rights regarding your bargained benefits have been violated, work with your site Association Representative to contact an SDEA Contract Specialist.
Retirement Benefits
Retiring SDEA members receive retirement benefits through the California State Teachers Retirement System (STRS). For information about your retirement benefits, visit the CalSTRS website.
CTA Member Services
CTA offers comprehensive insurance programs, discounts on travel and entertainment packages, and a host of professional and career development opportunities, including conferences, scholarships and trainings. Also available is a wide range of publications and other resources for your use.
Membership in CTA also means you get direct access to MyCTA — the CTA members-only website. Once you join, login to MyCTA to access resources and information available only to you. SDEA Members, please login into MyCTA on CTA’s website. Have your CTA Member card and/or individual ID number available.
Login to MyCTA, go to Membership Services, CTA Member Benefit Program, for a list of vendors.
NEA Member Services
Please visit the NEA Member Benefits page.
Whether your needs are for life, health or casualty insurance, savings and investment programs, a home mortgage or a refinance, or a credit card or personal loan, put the collective buying power of 3.2 million NEA members to work for you. NEA Member Benefits programs are specially designed to help make members’ lives better.
Disability and Life Insurance
Auto and Home (Renters) Insurance
Legal Services
Dues-paying members of SDEA are eligible for both work related and non-work related legal consultation. Non-dues-paying SDEA bargaining unit members are not entitled to extra contractual legal consultation and representation services (for matters arising out of state or federal law).
For work related issues, such as suspensions, terminations, layoffs, seniorty date issues, employment status/temporary contract issues, being subject to illegal workplace discrimination, certain credentialing/CCTC issues, allegations by SDUSD or a local or state agency or law enforcement entity of union member criminal misconduct, and several other matters covered by state and fedral laws, dues-paying union members need to receive a referral from a SDEA staff Field Organizer to receive free legal consultation and potential representation. In order to initiate this process, members should contact their Association Representatives, who will refer them to the appropriate SDEA staff member to set up the legal referral. Non-dues-paying SDEA bargaining unit members have to seek their own legal counsel and representation for these matters.
For non-work related issues, dues-paying union members are eligible to receive a free, 30-minute legal consultation from the following law firms, based on the firms’ areas of speciality:
Hiden Rott Oertle LLP – Workers’ Compensation, Civil litigation, and Personal Injury – Members can self-refer by calling 619-296-5884, and should be prepared to provide a CTA membership number.
Herrera Law Firm – Family Law, Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation and Civil Litigation – Members can self-refer by calling 619-546-8126, and should be prepared to provide a CTA membership number.
Law Offices of Teddy R. Mcnamara – Estate Planning, Probate Services, Wills, Trusts, Personal Injury – Members can self-refer by calling 619-528-1212, and should be prepared to provide a CTA membership number.
News
March 5, 2026
TA Highlight: Some Basic Rights
In our tentative agreement, we won some basic rights! After over a year of organizing and showing up, SDEA members reached a tentative agreement that tackles…
February 25, 2026
2025-2027 Contract Resources
Tentative Agreement: 2025-2027 SDEA Collective Bargaining Agreement
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Legal Observation Trainings
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February 24, 2026
Special Education Survey
Special Education data to help hold the District accountable: We’ve won promises of more enforceable, sustainable Special Education staffing, but we know we…
February 24, 2026
TA Highlight: Fixes for Special Education
We won a settlement on our Unfair Labor Practice over Special Education staffing. So what does that mean? For years, Special Education in San Diego Unified…
February 20, 2026
We won a union contract… now we vote on it!
We did it! Back in Fall 2024, SDEA members collectively decided on priorities for our next contract. After sixteen intense bargaining sessions and nearly a…





