Colorado Springs educators announce one-day strike set for October 8

Kevin Coughlin, President at Educators in Colorado Springs
Kevin Coughlin, President at Educators in Colorado Springs - Colorado Springs educators Association
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Educators in Colorado Springs are planning a one-day strike on October 8, 2025. The Colorado Springs Education Association (CSEA) announced the action, citing concerns about classroom safety, educator protections, and resource allocation.

In a statement released by CSEA President Kevin Coughlin, the organization said: “This October, educators in Colorado Springs will strike. This strike is not about politics; it is about providing our students with the schools they deserve.

“Every child in our district deserves a safe classroom, educators who can give them one-on-one attention, and the resources they need to thrive. But instead of working with educators to make this a reality, district leaders have chosen to prioritize politics and division over real solutions. They’ve stripped away protections for educators and dragged our schools into culture wars that distract from what matters most: educating kids.

“We are united with parents, families, and community members who want to keep politics out of our classrooms and keep great teachers in them. This fight is bigger than one contract; it’s about protecting public education itself. What happens in Colorado Springs will set a precedent for the rest of the state: if extremists succeed here, they won’t stop in D11. They’ll take aim at other local unions, other districts, and the very foundation of public education across Colorado.

“When we protect educators, we protect students. That’s why we are standing together this October. Our students are worth it. Our community is worth it. And together, we will keep fighting for the strong public schools Colorado Springs families deserve.”

The planned strike highlights ongoing tensions between educators and district leadership regarding school policies and teacher support.



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