Rally for Escondido Kids on 9/9
Attend the EUHSD School Board Meeting on Tuesday, September 9th, 2025 at 6PM.
Greater Escondido parents, it’s time to stand up for our children! Attend the Escondido Union High School District (EUHSD) school board meeting on September 9, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the EUHSD Board Room (302 North Midway Drive, Escondido, CA 92027) to demand policies that prioritize student safety, reject dangerous transgender accommodations, and ensure full transparency with parents.
Oppose trans politics infiltrating our schools, including any influence from a transitioning board member’s personal choices. Our kids need protection from ideological agendas, and only the conservative super-majority of parent-elected board members can deliver the accountability we need.
Parents have the right to know about their kids’ struggles, and no policy should hide gender-related issues or force compliance with trans ideology. Demand schools remain free of radical agendas that threaten family values.
We must pack the September 9 meeting to ensure EUHSD prioritizes students over politics. Demand clear policies: no secret gender transitions, no compelled speech, and no trans-driven agendas. The board must enact evidence-based protections, like stronger counseling services and transparent communication with parents. Most critically, we need a super-majority of parent-elected board members who reflect our community’s values, not activist ideologies.
Parents, not elites or outside activists, should shape our schools.
Escondido’s children are not pawns for trans political experiments. Show up, speak out, and demand a parent-driven board that protects kids with unwavering transparency and rejects transgender accommodations. Our students’ futures depend on a community that puts them first.
The Controversy: A Board Member’s Transition
The spark of the current uproar is a board member—elected as a Republican male—who reportedly began appearing at meetings with painted fingernails and later announced a transition, adopting the name "Carol." This individual now insists that the school board, faculty, students, and parents use the new name and pronouns, a demand that has stunned the community. Escondido, known as a traditional family-centric suburb, has reacted with alarm, viewing this as a departure from the values the board member campaigned on. Local parents, pastors, and community leaders argue that this shift undermines the trust voters placed in the board, with many calling for Carol’s resignation.
The situation is further complicated by the lack of transparency during the election. Residents feel misled, as the board member’s campaign did not signal this change. The demand to enforce new pronouns across the district has amplified tensions, especially given Escondido’s recent history of resisting state-imposed gender policies.
External Activists vs. Local Values
The latest controversy has drawn what locals describe as “roaming trans activists” from outside Escondido, who are rallying to defend the transitioned board member.
In contrast, Escondido’s community—bolstered by parents, pastors, and conservative groups—stands in strong opposition. They view the board member’s demands as an imposition of external ideologies on their tight-knit, traditional town. Local leaders argue that the board should reflect the values of the 75.6% who elected Weller and others, not those of activists from outside the district. Calls for Carol’s resignation have grown louder, with community members asserting that the board member’s actions betray the conservative platform it ran on and is an misappropriation of the female sex showing disrespect to half of his constituents.