For 30+ years, the 8th graders at St. Mary Catholic Community School in Crown Point have taken a class trip to Washington, DC. Taking place in late September, this four-day, three night adventure trip allows students to see all the traditional monuments and memorials in our nation’s capital. Other highlights of the trip include a visit to George Washington’s estate at Mt. Vernon, a dinner-cruise boat ride down the Potomac River, a tour of the National Shrine of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (the second largest church in North America), a visit to the Smithsonian museums, a stop at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, a ranger chat at Ford’s Theater, and tour of the U.S. Capitol building. One of the annual trip highlights includes a visit to Arlington National Cemetery where four students were able to participate in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This year, the 8th grade class nominated Evie DeVries, Jazlene Alba, Lucas Raloff and Evan Spoolstra to represent the class. The students love the annual trip because it allows them to bond with their friends, learn about the U.S. government, and develop a deeper appreciation for our nation and its rich history. The trip is lead by Mr. Brad Nieman, Dean of Students. "The students were wonderful and this year they were treated to a very inspiring talk with Congressman Frank Mrvan," said St. Mary's principal, Tom Ruiz.
St. Mary Catholic Community School in Crown Point offers grade levels Junior Pre-Kindergarten (for three-year-olds) through eight. The school offers a multitude of activities and experiences including fun and educational field trips at each grade level including trips to Chicago, Indianapolis, and an 8th grade trip to Washington DC. To learn more about St. Mary’s School or schedule a tour, visit school.stmarycp.org.
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