06/08/2026
East Side educators, ESUHSD Board Trustee Bryan Do, and Tony Lam, ESUHSD Board candidate, Area 4 support Tony Lam for ESUHSD School Board, Trustee Area 2!
Trustee Area 2 represents Santa Teresa High School, Oak Grove High School, and Calero High School.
06/02/2026
ESTA, Anthony Montes, and Bryan Do support Tony Lam for ESUHSD School Board, Trustee Area 4.
04/27/2026
Join us for a Meet & Greet with Tony Lam, the ESTA endorsed candidate running for Trustee Area 4 (Independence and Piedmont Hills area) of East Union High School District.
Tony is excited to meet, listen, and fight for you. Before he can fight for you on the ESUHSD School Board, we need to help him win in November. ✊✊✊
We will have food so please use this RSVP Link or the QR code on the flyer: tinyurl.com/tlmg429
Update from previous post: Meet & Greet location changed
04/24/2026
Join us for a Meet & Greet with Tony Lam, the ESTA endorsed candidate running for Trustee Area 4 (Independence and Piedmont Hills area) of East Union High School District.
Tony is excited to meet, listen, and fight for you. Before he can fight for you on the ESUHSD School Board, we need to help him win in November. ✊✊✊
We will have food so please use this RSVP Link or the QR code on the flyer: tinyurl.com/tlmg429
02/06/2026
Our students deserve better!
01/17/2026
Proposed ESUHSD Budget Cuts Threaten Student Services and Classrooms, Preserve District Office Administration
Read more below:
Proposed ESUHSD Budget Cuts Threaten Student Services and Classrooms, Preserve District Office Administration
At the ESUHSD Board Study Session on Tuesday, January 13, the superintendent presented a proposal to cut $6 million in direct services to students, a plan that would result in the elimination of 49 positions -- including teachers, counselors, social workers, and student-support staff. These proposed...
01/16/2026
Op-Ed from ESUHSD Trustee Bryan Do regarding a deeply concerning matter.
Trustee Do outlines how ESUHSD Board President Van Le and Trustee Manuel Herrera violated the Brown Act for the second time in less than a year by arbitrarily and without notice restricting student speaking time.
For reducing public comment from 2 minutes to 1, specifically after seeing students who had waited hours with signs to advocate for their AP science classes, these board members effectively attempted to silence the very voices we are here to serve. This stance in stark contrast to previous meetings where the "red carpet" was rolled out for charter school supporters and political elites who were granted their full time to speak.
Targeting our students with these limitations simply because they were prepared to advocate for change as the betrayal of the democratic process. It is unacceptable to see political interests prioritize over the rights and participation of our students. The students of ESUHSD are the heart of our work. When board members devalue student input and disregard transparency, they fail in their primary responsibility to this district. As educators, we cannot support leadership that refuses to prioritize the voices of our students
You can read it directly here:
https://www.eastsideta.org/single-post/integrity-over-inconvenience-why-our-students-deserve-two-minutes-of-our-time