
2021 Washington D.C. Trip for 8th and 9th Grade Students
Join the Christ-focused ACTS program for an educational trip to Washington D.C. Experience a typical day filled with historical, social, and spiritual benefits. Visit various attractions and engage in devotions, prayer, and challenges to be a light in the world. Explore Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, Smithsonian Museums, and more. Dates: May 8th - May 15th. Payment due by November 7th.
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2021 Washington D.C. Trip 8th and 9th Grade Students
ACTS The programs are Christ-focused. Led by a Christian tour guide They strive to communicate our history through the lens of biblical worldview with critical thinking and practical applications
A Typical Day 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Security or ACTS staff will be in the hallway throughout the night Hotel wake up call around 6:30 am Breakfast an hour after wake up call On the road a half hour later Busy visiting attractions all day with a food-court-type option for lunch Dinner is usually a buffet, or a limited menu at a restaurant Evening activities Usually arrive back at the hotel around 9:00 pm About 15 minutes from hotel arrival till curfew (in their rooms) Lights out will be assigned each night based on the schedule and the needs of the group
Benefits 1. Education a. History lots and lots of History b. Geography c. Math (spending, saving, and budgeting money) d. Science e. English f. Physical Education lots and lots of walking
2. Social a. Spending time with friends and teachers outside of school b. Learning to live with roommates c. Traveling without parents or guardians
3. Spiritual a. Daily Devotions and Prayer b. Examples of godly men and women throughout our history c. A challenge to be a light in this world
Where Colonial Williamsburg Jamestown Settlement Monticello Washington National Cathedral Smithsonian Museums Holocaust Museum Museum of the Bible United States Capitol United States Supreme Court Library of Congress Arlington National Cemetery Mount Vernon Memorial Tour Amish Home and Farmland Tour Sight & Sound Theater Liberty Bell Independence Hall Constitution Center Broadway Show 9/11 Museum and Memorial Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island and much more... Williamsburg Monticello Washington D.C. Lancaster County Philadelphia New York City
Basic Information Dates: Friday, May 8th - Saturday, May 15th Payment Dates: November 7th DEPOSIT approx. $220.00 February 7th 1st HALF DUE March 7th 2nd HALF DUE Cost: Will be adjusted based upon the number of students attending (the more that go the cheaper the cost) $2779.00 per student; adult $2800-4000