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Mom and daughter to get $100k settlement in groundbreaking gender transition case.

California School District Settles⁣ Lawsuit Over Alleged Coaching of 11-Year-Old‌ Girl’s Gender Transition

A California ⁣school district that was sued over allegations ⁢teachers and staff at Buena Vista Middle School in Salinas, Calif., coached an 11-year-old girl to socially transition to a male gender identity ​settled with the girl and her mother for $100,000.

The ⁣ lawsuit, filed on June 14 last ⁢year, named Spreckels Union School District,‍ the principal at the school,‍ and two teachers as defendants.

Jessica Konen, the child’s mother, ‍came ⁤forward after a leaked audio recording revealed the two teachers telling other educators ​about how⁤ they‌ secretly recruited ⁢students‌ into the school’s LGBT club at a California Teachers ‍Association‌ weekend conference in Palm Springs​ in October 2021. ‌The ⁢CTA event was​ billed ⁤as the “2021 LGBTQ+ Issues Conference, Beyond ⁢the Binary: Identity & Imagining Possibilities.” The two teachers were later suspended and no longer work in the district.

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Ms. Konen told‌ The Epoch Times she’s relieved that a⁣ settlement has finally ‌been reached.

“It’s a massive victory across‌ America for ‌myself, for my daughter, and for other parents experiencing similar situations,” ​she said. ‌“Our ⁤voices made a difference.”

While she‍ is grateful ‌to the Center‍ for ⁣American Liberty for taking on​ the pro-bono case, she said ⁣the ‍battle for parental rights has only⁤ begun.

Jessica Konen, the mother of a child who was allegedly coached ⁤into a transgender ‌identity at school in Salinas, California. (Courtesy of⁢ Trevor Lewis)

“I just feel social transitioning ‍done in secrecy is​ the‍ real ​evil. We ⁤need ⁤to ⁤get rid of it, period. So,⁢ the fight must​ continue,” ​she said.

Her daughter, Alicia‍ Konen, who is now 16, echoed her ⁣mom’s sentiments, saying she’s ready to⁢ put​ the experience, which she⁢ described as “evil” and “horrible,” behind her.

According to the Center for American Liberty and allegations in ​the ⁣lawsuit, Alicia was ⁤ recruited to‍ join an⁣ “Equality Club,” where⁢ she was taught about ⁣bisexuality, transgender identities, ⁤and other​ LGBT concepts when she was in the sixth grade.

Alicia began to use a ​male name and pronouns‍ and wore ⁢a chest binder under boy’s⁤ clothes.

School staff finally called a meeting the last day before winter break during Alicia’s seventh grade year ⁢and demanded that ⁣Ms. Konen refer to her daughter by ‍a male⁤ name⁤ and male pronouns, she said.

“I ​was definitely intimidated,” she said.

Ms. Konen recalls feeling awkward and stressed when she ​was tagging Alicia’s Christmas gifts.

She wanted to be supportive to her daughter but wasn’t ⁣ready to call her by a male name and pronouns, so she wrote “Baby” ‍and ⁣“Sweetheart” instead.

“I was an ‌emotional​ wreck trying to process⁣ everything. I was scared to mess ‌up or to use the⁢ wrong pronouns,” ⁣she said. “I never used the male pronouns, ‍and I never used the name.”

Ms. Konen warned⁢ parents to​ “be vigilant,” talk⁢ to teachers,⁤ and pay⁣ attention to what’s happening at local⁤ school meetings.

About 200 parental rights demonstrators marched ⁢through ⁢downtown ‌Los Angeles to protest secret ⁤gender transitions⁢ in California public schools on Aug. 22, 2023. (Courtesy of ​Hasmik Bezirdshyan)

“Don’t be‍ afraid to ask questions. Don’t be⁣ afraid to show your ⁢values ‌and‍ your ​opinions,” she said.

She also urged parents to get more ⁢engaged in their children’s lives.

“We need to fight for our kids, because if we don’t fight for our⁣ kids, they’ll fight for‍ our kids,” she said. “Be close to your child, because somebody⁢ wants to get closer.”

‘I Wanted to Tell ⁢My Mom’

Alicia’s social gender transition⁣ began when she⁢ went to see a school counselor because she was feeling depressed, she told The Epoch Times.

“I was told by the counselor—it was brought up that I was⁣ sad because I wasn’t ⁢who I‍ was supposed to ​be, and‌ that’s kind of where ​it all​ started,” ⁣she said.

Alicia ⁣was⁣ “pulled away” from her schoolwork, and⁤ the counselor who she said ⁣was working with the school to “socially transition kids,” put‍ her on a Gender‍ Support Plan, known as a GSP, which required school ⁢staff to use a male name and pronouns when referring to ‍her,⁢ and to allow her to⁣ use the unisex teachers’ restroom instead of the girl’s facilities.

“I ⁣was advised by ‌the school⁣ not to tell my mom, and I was given articles⁢ on how ​to hide a social transition from my mom,” ‍she said. “I was extremely confused, and honestly ⁢very scared. I‌ wanted to tell my mom, and continually⁣ said I wanted to ⁢tell her, but I was ⁣encouraged to keep it a secret. … The school said that my mother ‌wouldn’t support me.”

But, throughout ⁣the ordeal which lasted for more than a‍ year, Alicia⁢ believes ⁤her mom would support her no matter what.

“She loves me. She went ⁤through this whole fight for me, and ⁢that just shows really how⁤ much‌ she supports me,⁢ how much⁤ she‍ loves me,” Alicia said. “It ‍was horrible what I went through, and not a lot ⁢of people‌ know how ⁢it‌ feels to have to hide ​stuff from your mom, especially when you have as close of a bond as we do.”

A pedestrian sign outside of an elementary school in Costa ​Mesa, Calif., on Aug. 21,‌ 2023. (John Fredricks/The⁢ Epoch Times)

Alicia said she⁢ has‌ felt better about herself since she left middle school ‍and entered high school where she is “actually ⁣able to focus ⁤on my academics.”

And she is comfortable with‌ her gender.

“I am 1,000 percent a girl. I am Alicia.⁤ That is who‍ I am, and no one can ⁣ever change that,” she ‌said. “I ⁣feel ‌free finally. I feel like I’m‍ not under ‌control by​ anybody. I can ‍finally ‌move forward with my life⁤ and ‌be⁢ happy.”

The Konens​ hope their‍ high-profile case will draw attention and encourage other families to challenge​ state and ‌local school board policies ​that exclude⁤ parents from their children’s lives.

“I⁢ think that ⁣throughout the country there will be a lot more coming forward, realizing that they⁤ were never⁢ alone,” Ms. Konen said. “There are people out there⁣ who are hurt.”

The settlement‍ means they’re both ⁢able to‌ talk more freely ‍about their ​experience‍ and have considered writing a book.

“It is​ a ⁢complete passion ​of mine to continue to spread awareness,” she said.

Alicia said ‌she feels “extremely bad,” for other children who were socially transitioned at school.

“That’s one of the main⁣ reasons I wanted‌ to come out ‍and speak about this case, because ​I want to be a voice for⁤ the people who feel like they don’t have‍ a voice.”

Ms. Konen said the school staff took ​advantage of her daughter’s young mind ​and vulnerable state, which she called “a form of brainwashing,” ⁣and‌ didn’t tell⁣ her that Alicia was⁣ having suicidal thoughts.

If parents ‌are kept in the ⁤dark about their children’s problems, they won’t be able to‌ help support them⁢ or get them ⁣the therapy they need, she said.

“It’s extremely dangerous,” Ms. ‌Konen said,‍ “What if something happens that is⁤ irreversible? … If a‌ child only has the⁢ support of schools, what happens⁢ when they go home? What happens when they have those bad days? What ⁣happens when they’re confused at home?”

The best way ⁢to prevent youth ⁣suicides is for ⁢school staff and parents to work together, Ms.⁢ Konen said.

“If everyone’s included, ​then that is⁤ in the best interest of the⁣ child—not hiding it,” she ⁤said. “The secret stuff has to go.”

A spokesperson for the⁤ Spreckels Union ‍School District was⁣ not​ immediately available for​ comment.

About 200 ⁢parental rights demonstrators ‌marched through downtown Los ‌Angeles to protest⁤ secret gender transitions in California public schools on Aug. 22, 2023. (Courtesy of Hasmik ‌Bezirdshyan)

‘Hard to Put‌ a Dollar Value on It’

Eric Sell, a civil rights​ attorney at ‍the Center for American Liberty who⁣ represented ​the Konens, told ‍The ‌Epoch Times the school district settled‍ the case based ‍on ⁢the underlying allegations in the lawsuit but hasn’t admitted any fault or liability.

“What happened⁤ to Alicia,⁤ Jessica is⁣ hard to ​quantify. It’s hard to‍ put a dollar value on it,” he said.

But ‍the $100,00‌ settlement will serve ‌as ‌a deterrent for other school districts‍ that continue “to propagate these policies and k



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