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Problems have been brewing in a Los Angeles County school district for years now. A recent clash with Antifa over LGBT Pride policies, however, finally garnered legacy media headlines.

The Daily Wire spoke to numerous parents of students at Glendale Unified School District about why they were protesting. The parents pointed to issues with transparency, inappropriate LGBT curriculum and policies, and directed us to shocking videos related to district policies.

Im not a political guy in any way, Ervin, a father of two students at Glendale told The Daily Wire. Im just a regular dad.

While Glendale is a notoriously liberal area of Los Angeles, where registered Democrats double Republicans, Ervin, like other parents who spoke to The Daily Wire, didnt consider himself particularly political.

When I started seeing these things pop up locally, and people are complaining about it, I decided to go to a couple of school board meetings and see what the fuss is about, Ervin said. And we learned quite a few things that happened. This all kind of got kicked off in my opinion when COVID happened, and some of the parents discovered what was being told to the students, especially the younger ones in elementary school.

Ervin is referring to the day parents protested an LGBT Pride Day assembly at Saticoy Elementary School, which is in the neighboring Los Angeles Unified School District. The school planned to teach children about LGBTQ+ identities. Some parents disagreed, saying they dont want sexuality discussed at school and many of them kept their children home on the day of the Pride assembly. It was reported that only 40% of the students showed up to school that day.

Why do elementary kids need to learn about sexual orientation or who they want to have sex with? Ervin questioned. Like, eight, nine-year-olds are not thinking about who theyre gonna have sex with.

More than 100 parents protested outside the elementary school. Protesters held up signs and chanted things like, Leave our kids alone, Theres no pride in grooming, and Teach our kids math, science, and English. A physical fight broke out between protesters and counter-protesters, and a small Pride flag placed outside an elementary classroom was reportedly burned the flag allegedly belonged to a teacher at the school who identifies as transgender.

Parents also claimed some of the counter-protesters didnt have a connection to the district.

I tell them right now, you dont have a child here, one father said . You cannot say what my child should learn or not. If the parent who has a child here comes and says, Hey I feel offended I can talk to him. But theyre here to provoke us.

Glendale parents said the issue of transparency has been raging for a long time.

Another parent, Marina Vivar, brought her complaint to a Glendale city council meeting and was captured on video. Her daughter an autistic ninth-grader who has a brain injury was taught about gay sex in class. Vivar said she opted her daughter out of certain portions of sex-education, but her request was not followed by the school.

My daughter was taught subjects such as scissoring which seems to be two females who decide to have sex with each other, Vivar said at the meeting. The good thing is they at least taught you to use female condoms, because if you dont use female condoms then two females can get pregnant, which is not something that can actually happen.

When my daughter did express that I did opt her out of these classes, she was called a bigot by her teacher and her aide, she was called intolerant, and she was also called homophobic, Vivar continued. I dont feel that a teacher or a staff members personal opinion, or beliefs, or lack of, should be considered on the clock. Thats not what you guys are paying them for. Were not paying teachers for their opinions, to share their opinions, or push their opinions, or agendas on children.

Principal Benjamin Wolf, according to reporting from The Post Millennial, told Vivar that her daughter, Thelma, was mistaken, and this incident never happened. He also told her that parents are not allowed to specifically opt out of LGBTQ content for their children, and must opt out of the entire course. Wolf did say, however, that the form Vivar filled out was in need of updating and would be for next school year.

Then how did my daughter come home explaining to me what scissoring was and asking me how two females can have sex and must use protection or else they can get pregnant? Vivar pushed back. How else would my daughter come home knowing the word transphobic? thats what I would like to know.

Vivar also said that her daughters aide in school is a woman who now identifies as a man and uses male pronouns. Her daughter didnt understand this due in part to her special needs, Vivar said, and was allegedly being sent to an office repeatedly and disciplined for messing up these preferred pronouns.

I got in trouble for it because I wasnt exactly sure, Thelma said. I never knew what it was. My teacher says I used the wrong pronouns I got in trouble for it many times, either through adults or students.

Thelma was told over and over that her aide is now a man. Vivar said the school kept these incidents from her and she found out weeks later.

Additionally, a middle school teacher from the Glendale district gave a presentation at the 2019 California Teachers Association LGBTQ Issues Conference, where she directs other teachers about how they can start a Gay-Straight Alliance club also known as a Gender-Sexuality Alliance club or a GSA in their schools. During the presentation, Rosemont Middle School English teacher Lisa Avery describes starting a GSA without permission from the school principal, who told Avery the children were too young for such a club.

By the time school started again in the fall, we were done asking for permission, Avery said during the presentation. We went to our administrators and said, By the way, were starting a GSA, just so you know. This is whats happening.

When they received pushback from the principal, Avery described how her husband then the schools Mental Health Counselor used colorful language when confronting her.

Right before we wanted to take our club public, [the principal] wanted to pull it out and be like, nope, we cant do it. She totally got cold feet, and my husband had a little conversation with her in the parking lot where he used some really choice four-letter words and basically said to her, Look, these are the kids on campus that are looked down on by everyone else, if you wanna make the club stop you can show up to our next meeting and you can tell them yourself.

One of the most notorious portions of the presentation, though, came when Avery said that she poached the schools most unstable children for leading the GSA. Our leaders were unreliable, Avery said. Remember, we had poached them from the counseling office, right? They were not the most emotionally stable students on campus. Actually, they were the least emotionally stable students on campus, right?

On June 6, things came to a head at the school district, when some 500 people reportedly protested outside a school board meeting.

They need to stop asking little children what they sexually identify as, one protester said, as seen in footage from a FOX affiliate. Another said, Anybody could come to the principal and say, Ya know what, Im transgender, and walk into the girls bathroom.

There were physical altercations at the protest that gained much media attention. Parents who were in attendance said they were being agitated by outsiders. They said those who started trouble had no connection to the school and some were dressed in riot gear.

Its been reported that members of the Southern California chapter of Antifa , a Left-wing political group known to use violence to shut down dissenting voices, showedup to the protest.

Where were they two weeks ago? Where were they four weeks ago? Where were they? Six weeks ago? Why is it that they showed up on June 6th? Were they there to antagonize people? Ervin asked. And thats exactly what happened. Thats exactly what happened.

We had a peaceful protest going on, the father added. And then, I mean, you could poke the bear so many times, eventually its gonna strike back.

Weeks later, on June 20, parents gathered to protest outside the last school board meeting of the year. That culminated in one arrest when protesters and counter-protesters again clashed. Almost immediately following that board meeting, Glendale Superintendent Dr. Vivian Ekchian announced her retirement, which was effective on June 30. Ekchian made no reference to the ongoing disputes between parents and administration on her way out, but she said the transformative work being done throughout the district would continue.

This wasnt the only high-profile departure from the district. Ray Shelton, a 5th-grade teacher with decades of teaching experience also left over the transgender policies. He went viral in April when he spoke out at a Glendale school board meeting.

Two plus two equals four. The world is not flat. Boys have penises, girls have vaginas. Gender is binary and cannot be changed. Biology is not bigotry. Heterosexuality is not hate, Shelton said at the meeting. Gender confusion and gender delusion are deep psychological disorders.

No caring professional or loving parent would ever support the chemical poisoning or surgical mutilation of a childs genitalia. Transgender ideology is anti-gay, it is anti-woman, and it is anti-human. And I can also say this as a gay man , Shelton continued before his mic was cut off.

Shelton was subsequently suspended from his teaching position, The Daily Signal reported . Hours after that viral moment, another teacher named Alicia Harris filed a complaint against Shelton, suggesting he was pro-Nazi.

For now, parents in Glendale are continuing to speak out. While The superintendent is on her way out, parents still dont yet know who will replace Ekchian. And another issue that parents are concerned about is a bill currently working its way through the California legislature that could chill future attempts to speak up at school board meetings or even on social media. The bill would criminalize harassment or threats toward school employees after school hours, but the bill doesnt specify what counts as harassment. Convictions could carry up to a year behind bars and a $1,000 fine. This bill claims to protect school employees from parents, but parents say the bill is designed to silence them.

Like I said, Im not some huge political guy, but now Im gonna be, Ervin told The Daily Wire. Right now, Im gonna get more involved. Im gonna protest like they say, Ive been activated now. Nobody wants to be an activist; its a pain in the a**. But if were dragged into it, were forced into it, we will be.

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Several automakers, including Honda, Hyundai, Ford, and Kia, reported higher EV sales in the US in January. Here’s a look at some of the top-selling EV models (outside of Tesla) last month.

EV sales in the US by model in January 2025

With nearly 133,000 electric vehicles sold in December, EVs accounted for 8.8% of new car sales in the US, a new record.

According to Cox Automotive’s Kelley Blue Book, the strong end-of-year sales helped push total EV sales to 1.3 million in 2024, up 7.3% from 2024.

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Several automakers reported US sales numbers for January, giving us a better idea of how the EV market is playing out.

Ford sold 5,666 EVs last month, up 21% and a new January record. The Mustang Mach-E had its best January with 3,529 models sold, up 173% from January 2024. Last year, the Mach-E was the second best-selling electric SUV behind Tesla’s Model Y. This year, it’s already losing ground.

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Ford Mustang Mach-E (left) and F-150 Lightning (right) (Source: Ford)

Despite higher demand for the Mach-E, Ford F-150 Lightning sales slipped 15% to 1,907 units. Ford’s E-Transit electric van sales also fell 80%, with only 230 models sold last month.

Kia sold 1,542 EV6 models sold last month. However, sales of its three-row EV9 were down slightly (1,232 vs 1,408 in January 2023).

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2025 Kia EV6 US-spec model (Source: Kia)

Sister company Hyundai notched double-digit sales growth with its popular EV models. As the upgraded 2025 model (with more range and an NACS port for charging at Tesla Superchargers) rolled out, Hyundai IONIQ 5 sales climbed 54%, with 2,250 units sold in January. Although IONIQ 6 sales were up 15% year over year (YOY), only 871 models were sold.

EV model January 2025 sales
Honda Prologue 3,744
Ford Mustang Mach-E 3,529
Hyundai IONIQ 5 2,250
Ford F-150 Lightning 1,907
Kia EV6 1,542
Kia EV9 1,232
Subaru Solterra 1,052
Hyundai IONIQ 6 871
US electric vehicle sales by model in January 2025

The biggest surprise, again, was Honda. Honda’s electric Prologue continued to take the US by storm with another 3,744 models sold last month.

After delivering the first models last March, the Prologue was the seventh best-selling EV in the US in 2024. Honda sold over 33,000 Prologue’s in the US in 2024, beating out the Chevy Equinox EV (28,874) and Rivian R1S (26,934).

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2024 Honda Prologue Elite (Source: Honda)

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FILE PHOTO: Spencer Rascoff, co-founder and executive chairman of dot.LA, speaks during the Montgomery Summit in Santa Monica, California, U.S., on Wednesday, March 4, 2020.

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Match Group announced on Tuesday that Zillow co-founder Spencer Rascoff will serve as its new CEO.

Rascoff, who has served as a member of the online dating company’s board since March 2024, will replace Bernard Kim in the role, Match said.

“During his time on the Board, Spencer has demonstrated a strong strategic perspective and deep understanding of Match Group’s brands and opportunities,” said Match Group Chairman Tom McInerney, in a statement. “We are confident in his ability to drive the company’s next phase of innovation and growth.”

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The shares sank 7% in extended trading after the report.

Rascoff, 49, is best known for his role at Zillow. He co-founded the real estate technology company nearly two decades ago and served in various roles, including CEO, before departing in 2019. The Harvard University graduate also founded online travel website Hotwire, which Expedia bought for nearly $700 million in 2003.

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