Fifth graders traveled to Valley Forge and Philadelphia, exploring Revolutionary War sites, including Washington’s encampment and Independence Hall. Other highlights included bowling, touring the Museum of the American Revolution, and earning the "Rising Sun Award" from the National Park Service for their outstanding conduct and historical knowledge.
In Dearborn, Michigan, sixth graders explored American innovation at the Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, and the Ford Rouge Factory. Back at school, they applied their learning by designing and pitching their own inventions.
Seventh graders spent four days discovering Cleveland through cultural exploration and service learning, visiting local landmarks and neighborhoods tied to themes of heritage, environment, and entrepreneurship. The trip culminated in student presentations reflecting on their experiences and insights.
The eighth grade journeyed to Washington, D.C., where they visited major museums, honored veterans at Arlington National Cemetery, and toured the Capitol—witnessing the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in action.