Hi, this is Peggy Emling and Michelle Goebel, and we are excited to announce that we will be leading a group of Liberty and Lincoln Middle Schools students on a WorldStrides program to the historic East Coast of the U.S. We'll explore so much including Washington, D.C., Williamsburg, Jamestown, Gettysburg & Charlottesville. On this once-in-a-lifetime adventure, students will explore some of our nation's most important historical sites while experiencing incomparable learning moments. This will be a trip that your child will be talking about for years to come!  See below for important information about our trip and email us at pemling@ecusd7.org  if you have questions!

Dates

  • 04/25/2022 to 04/29/2022

Price

  • $2,169 per student

Trip ID

195074

Inclusions

  • Transportation to & from Destination
  • Hotel Accommodations
  • Admission to all Attractions
  • Meals
  • Course Leader
  • Night Chaperones
  • 24-Hour Emergency Support
  • Accident & Medical Insurance
  • Opportunity to Earn Free Academic Credit

Trip Information Meeting

Space is still available. There's still time to sign up for our trip. We'd love to have you join us! Bookmark this page and check back often for important trip announcements.

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Our Trip Highlights

Here’s a sample list of some of the many attractions and activities the students will see and do on this trip. This trip is going to be so much fun and the students are going to learn so much!

Capitol Hill

Students will walk in the footsteps of our nation’s leaders as they explore Capitol Hill. Tour the underground tunnels to see where lawmakers meet, take in the miles of books at the Library of Congress, and sit on the steps of the highest court in the land, the U.S. Supreme Court.
Learn more about the U.S. Capitol…

Washington, D.C., Capital Hill

Jefferson Memorial

Read some of Jefferson’s famous writings and gain a new respect for his foresight he had while writing the Declaration of Independence. Discuss how this first Secretary of State impacted the way America developed as a nation.

Read more about the Jefferson Memorial…

Washington, D.C., Jefferson Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

Students will contemplate President Lincoln’s accomplishments as they read his famous speeches inscribed on the walls. They’ll also relive history as they stand in the same spot where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.

Read more about the Lincoln Memorial…

Washington, D.C., Lincoln Memorial

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

Experience the memorial dedicated to the nation’s most famous civil rights activist who preached tolerance regardless of race, belief, or class. Become inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s powerful writings that nurtured love across a nation.  Students will have the opportunity to take turns reciting the words of Dr. King’s famous “I have a dream” speech.
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Washington, D.C., Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

Mount Vernon

Explore George Washington’s Estate, the mansion he shared with Martha, his farmland, and where he housed his many inventions. Visit the education center that showcases the many achievements of our first president.

Read more about Mount Vernon…

Mount Vernon

Monticello

Take a tour of Thomas Jefferson’s plantation home, as well as the grounds and gardens where he cultivated hundreds of different fruits and vegetables. You’ll be blown away by the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Monticello, Virginia

Colonial Williamsburg

Enjoy a walking tour of Colonial Williamsburg. This exploration will lead you to the Governor’s Palace and allow you to experience different aspects of colonial life as you see the jail, Capitol, and blacksmith.
Learn more about Colonial Williamsburg…

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

Jamestown Settlement

Climb aboard replicas of the ships—Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery—that sailed from England to Virginia. See how 17th century colonists lived in a recreated fort and learn what life was like in a Powhatan Indian Village.
Learn More About Jamestown…

Washington, D.C., Jamestown Settlement

Gettysburg Battlefield

Walk in the footsteps of Civil War soldiers. Travel back in time to explore the site that is considered to be the turning point of the Civil War. For three days, fierce battles took place culminating on July 3, the bloodiest single battle of the entire war.

Gettysburg

The Health and Safety of our Travelers is our #1 Priority

WorldStrides has been tackling the unprecedented for the last 55 years and our experienced team is leading the way, constantly evolving to meet the ever-changing heath & safety requirements that are imperative for student travel. Even with this changing landscape, the values that underpin our commitment to health and safety remain unchanged: a dedication to scenario and contingency planning that relies on a rich network of partners and a “do-what-it-takes” commitment to respond to whatever the world hands out. Below are just a few of the measures and resources we have in place:

  • Expertly trained Course Leaders to guide your group. Course Leaders are destination experts and will help bring learning to life for your students while navigating them through your itinerary.
  • Around the Clock Program Support: WorldStrides has staff members who are with your group at all times.  Exact safety measures vary by destination but could range from a staff member at your hotel to assist with any needs that may arise to night chaperones that watch the hallways while students are sleeping.  In some destinations, we provide 24-hour Course Leaders.  That’s all in addition to the support of Doctors on Call and WorldAssist.
  • Doctors on Call: our exclusive partnership with the Department of Emergency Medicine at The George Washington University
  • WorldAssist: our 24/7 safety and security command center staffed by WorldStrides team members who are specially trained to handle any situation – no matter how big or small.
  • WorldStrides Name Badges: provided to all students and printed with the WorldAssist phone number providing direct access to students should the need arise.

Exact safety and security measures vary by destination.  Please refer to your program specific materials for more details.

 

course leader

Tools to Help Pay for the Trip

Financial Assistance

  • Over $2.5 million in financial assistance is given out each year
  • Families with annual adjusted gross incomes of up to $85,000 may qualify
  • One simple call to WorldStrides Customer Service (800-468-5899) can tell you how much assistance may be available even before registering for the trip.  (FLAG Financial Assistance is available on a first-come, first-served basis.)

Gift of Education Fundraiser

  • Student driven fundraiser where 100% of the money raised goes to offset the trip price
  • Students send e-cards, letters, or share links on social media, and family and friends, in one simple click, can make a direct donation
  • Thousands of students pay for their entire trip each year through the Gift of Education

Affordable Payment Plans

  • Pay a small initial deposit to sign up for the trip
  • The remaining balance is spread out into small amounts and paid monthly prior to travel
  • Set up auto-deductions from your account saving you time and money