Poway school district (which covers much more than Poway) has had an unusual history. When I first moved to Poway in 1976, one of the selling points was the excellent schools. A few years later, the School Board fired the Superintendent when multiple women working in the District offices complained about his sexual harassment habits and their lawsuit settlements were costing the district big money.
The one hired after that seemed to have a clean slate, but he resigned after a couple of years and died soon after. I never found out if his health was the reason for his sudden resignation.
The one after that was a real kicker -- he had been the Deputy Superintendent in charge of the construction and upgrades being paid for by a big bond issue -- until he ran out of money. He managed to convince the School Board and the voters to go along with a second bond issue, structured so that there would be no payments made on the new bonds until the first bond issue was paid off -- but the interest on the second issue would continue to accrue meanwhile. Perhaps you can figure out how that became known as the billion-dollar bond? In spite of that, the board did not fire him until it was clear that he was cheating on his expense account. In case you missed the [point -- when the Board found out he was a crook, they fired him (two times).
Nowadays when I drive up or down Harbison Canyon Road I am rarely out of sight of a t flag or lawn sign -- even to this day. As for the Congressman I mentioned -- one of his campaign signs is still standing next to I-8 east of El Cajon (despite laws require such signs to be removed within a reasonable period after election day) proclaiming without apparent embarrassment to be a "Trump Conservative".
Now that's groupthink.