January 29, 2026 - 07:32

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon is set to visit a Fairfield school this week, bringing a national educational initiative directly to local students. The visit is a key stop on the U.S. Department of Education's "History Rocks!" tour, a program designed to energize student engagement with American history and civics.
During her time at the school, Secretary McMahon is expected to observe classroom activities and participate in discussions with both students and educators. The "History Rocks!" initiative emphasizes interactive and compelling approaches to learning about the nation's past, moving beyond textbooks to make history feel relevant and accessible to young learners.
School officials have expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity, noting that the visit highlights the importance of robust history and civic education. They believe the secretary's presence will underscore the value of understanding historical context and democratic principles. The event aims to leave a lasting impression on students, fostering a deeper appreciation for the stories and events that have shaped the country. This visit represents a significant moment for the school community, connecting local educational efforts with broader national priorities.
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