Parents and grandparents protesting outside Canyon Hills Junior High School over the History Rocks 250 assembly.
Parents and grandparents protesting outside Canyon Hills Junior High School over the History Rocks 250 assembly.
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Parents raise concerns and plan protest over ‘History Rocks 250’ assembly at Southern California middle school

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Canyon Hills Junior High School in Chino Hills, California, hosted a “History Rocks 250” assembly tied to a national civics-and-history tour ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary in 2026, prompting some parents and grandparents to question the event’s organizers and whether students could opt out.

Canyon Hills Junior High School in Chino Hills, California, held an on-campus assembly branded as “History Rocks 250,” part of the U.S. Department of Education’s nationwide “History Rocks! Trail to Independence Tour” as the country approaches the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence in 2026.

Local reporting by ABC7 and CBS Los Angeles said some parents and grandparents objected to the program after learning it was connected to a broader civics coalition that includes conservative-aligned organizations, and they also complained about what they described as a lack of a formal opt-out option for students.

Chino Valley Unified School District officials said the presentation would focus on topics already taught in class, including the American Revolution and founding documents. Sonja Shaw, president of the district’s board of education, told CBS Los Angeles the assembly would include a game-show-style format and be a celebration of the upcoming national anniversary.

According to The Daily Wire’s account of the assembly, the program included the Pledge of Allegiance and the national anthem, along with history-themed trivia and student remarks highlighting the United States as a place where immigrants have sought freedom and opportunity. The Daily Wire also reported that Katharine Gorka, described as a senior adviser for civic education at the U.S. Department of Education, spoke to students.

CBS Los Angeles reported that after the event, some students said they did not perceive the assembly as political, while some parents planned to protest outside the school.

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Discussions on X focus on parental concerns about the 'History Rocks 250' assembly's ties to conservative groups like Turning Point USA and lack of opt-out options, with some users viewing it as patriotic and criticizing protesters, while others call the event politically motivated or inappropriate for schools.

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Illustration of Freedom 250's patriotic July 4th event on the National Mall, featuring mobile exhibits for the 2026 U.S. anniversary.
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Freedom 250, a National Park Foundation affiliate, emerges as a new hub for Trump administration’s 2026 anniversary push

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A new entity called Freedom 250—described as a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Park Foundation—has begun rolling out plans tied to the United States’ 250th anniversary in 2026, including mobile museum exhibits and a major July 4 event on the National Mall. The shift has fueled criticism from some observers who say it is sidelining, or at least competing with, the congressionally created U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission and its nonprofit support organization, America250.

Young America’s Foundation announced that Daily Wire host Ben Shapiro will headline a rally at George Washington’s Mount Vernon on August 6. The event kicks off the organization’s 48th annual National Conservative Student Conference and serves as the third stop on the “Freedom at 250” tour. The tour commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding.

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A coalition of conservation, science and history groups has sued the Trump administration in federal court in Boston, arguing that a government-wide review tied to President Donald Trump’s executive order on “restoring truth and sanity to American history” is leading the National Park Service to remove or change displays about slavery, civil rights, Indigenous history and climate science. In a separate case, LGBTQ+ advocates have challenged the removal of a rainbow Pride flag from Stonewall National Monument in New York after new Interior Department guidance on non-agency flags.

Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. Gavin Newsom traded barbs online after Newsom compared the deployment of federal troops and federalized National Guard forces in Los Angeles during 2025 immigration-related protests to Nazi Germany. Cruz argued the federalization of state Guard units has historical precedents, including during the 1957 Little Rock crisis; Newsom responded by citing his dyslexia.

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A progressive civic group held a protest rally outside the US Embassy in Seoul on Saturday, accusing the United States of interfering in South Korea's domestic affairs. Around 500 protesters gathered, police estimated. No clashes occurred as they complied with police instructions.

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