As a part of our Cultural Expeditions Program at PDS, we believe that giving students the opportunity to explore and grow in their understanding of their own culture, its history, and their nation’s capital is essential to developing their understanding of civic duty, their identity as U.S. citizens, and their ability to think globally. This trip is intended to immerse our students in the functions of our federal government, our nation’s history, and to experience one of the most important cities of the world.
Fifth Grade Parents:
We hope you’ve had an excellent start to the school year. We have an exciting Cultural Expeditions trip planned, one your son will remember for years to come, especially as he grows in his understanding of government and the history of our nation. Below you will find a few announcements and reminders about the Washington D.C. and Philadelphia Trip:
This email confirms your son’s attendance on the Washington D.C. and Philadelphia trip.
Tony Rudzena, Palmer Albertine, Stephanie Anderson, Jackson Boyd, Laura Glenn, Jason Hewer, Paul Warner.
The remaining trip amount after the deposit will be billed to your account and is due 10/1. If meeting these deadlines creates a challenge, please contact our business office.
Boys will follow the PDS dress code while traveling. We ask that each boy bring a PDS hoodie or long sleeve PDS shirt for a couple of group pictures.
Each student is to have one suitcase and one backpack. The average temperatures in Washington D.C. for late October and early November are: 64°F (High) and 46°F (Low). Please be mindful of the temperatures as you pack for the trip.
Flight Departure – Southwest
Flight Return – Southwest
Crystal Gateway Marriott
1700 Richmond Hwy
Arlington, VA 22202
Pictures of the boys’ experiences in Washington D.C. and Philadelphia will be sent via the Remind app. Please text 81010 with message: @pdsdc or click this link
Boys will tour the various monuments by bike, making it an enjoyable way of taking in the sights and learning about the history of the monuments. To ensure each boy is comfortable riding a bike we will hold a brief assessment of bike skills on campus. This tour requires basic riding skills and is led by biking guides trained in taking groups around Washington D.C.
Boys will receive a waiver form for the Bike Tour that will be sent home soon. All boys must get the waiver form signed by their parents and returned to Mr. Rudzena by Oct. 17th.
The cost of breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be each boy’s responsibility. We typically will eat at food courts. We suggest that each person budget $60 daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks ($10 for breakfast, and $20 for lunch and $20 for dinner, $10 for snacks).
You may wish to send cash with your son (if so, please place it in an envelope). His group leader will help him keep track of his meals and budget.
This is an excellent opportunity to foster independence in our boys. If you are concerned about your son keeping up with his money, you may give this to his group leader at the airport. They will distribute his money as needed.
If you prefer to send him with a credit card, please let your group leader know. We highly suggest using a Greenlight card. Boys have been having trouble with Gift Cards at many food venues in the past few trips, so we will strongly encourage you to NOT use a gift card.
Another communication regarding the trip will be sent mid-October with room assignments, medication instructions, and any remaining forms to be completed.
Each student is to have one suitcase and one backpack. The average temperatures in Washington D.C. for early November are: 64°F (High) and 46°F (Low). Please be mindful of the temperatures as you pack for the trip.
PRICING | |
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Through May 15, 2024 | $2,250.00 |
After May 15, 2024 | $2,500.00 |
The cost covers flights, hotels, charter buses, tour guides, and chaperones. Food costs (except breakfasts) and souvenirs are excluded.
Last day to register is August 30, 2024.
A $500 deposit is due at registration. The deposit will be added to PDS accounts on June 1, 2024. The balance of your registration fee will be added to your PDS account on October 1, 2024.
Our goal is for every boy to experience the benefits of joining this program and preparing them to be a global citizen. Scholarships are available.
With the expansion of the PDS Cultural Expeditions Program, we desire for every boy to participate and have these seminal experiences. Through the He Family Scholarship provided by the He Family Foundation, boys with financial need are able to step into historical spaces and cities to understand the culture and experience those locations play in our history.
The He Family Scholarship for Cultural Expeditions is a need based scholarship providing over 10 students the opportunity to participate in the Cultural Expeditions Program.
Each student receiving the scholarship submits a short reflection paper on his time and learning on the respective trip.
Arrive at Memphis Airport at 5:30am
Depart Memphis at 7:40am
Arrive at DCA - 12:45pm
Arrive at Mt. Vernon for Lunch
Tour of Mansion and grounds
Hotel Check in Crystal City
Dinner
Breakfast
U.S. Capitol Tour
Lunch at U.S. Capitol
African American Museum
Recess on the National Mall
Dinner at Gallery Place
Lincoln Assasination Tour
Breakfast
National Museum of History
Lunch at the Museum of Art
Tour Arlington Cemetery
Changing of the Guard, Continue Tour
Football or Frisbee on the National Mall
Dinner
Biking Monuments Tour
Breakfast in Crystal City
Air and Space Museum
Lunch at the Art Gallery
Library of Congress Tour
Recess at National Mall
National Archives
Dinner at Pentagon City Mall
Pentagon Memorial
Breakfast
Depart for Philadelphia
Lunch at Reading Terminal
Constitutional Walking Tour
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Dinner at Reading Terminal
Depart for Hotel
Arrive at Hotel
Breakfast
Spy Museum
Lunch L'Enfant Plaza
Depart DCA 3:20pm
Arrive MEM 8:05pm
Our goal is for every boy to experience the benefits of joining this program and preparing them to be a global citizen. Scholarships are available.
Please use this form to apply for a scholarship.
PDS will utilize the same information provided for your Variable Tuition application to determine eligibility and scholarship amount for Cultural Expedition Program. If you are applying for a CEP Scholarship and not enrolled in our variable tuition program, please contact the Business Office for more information.
5th Grade Washington D.C. Trip – October 27 - November 1
Hotel rooms will be monitored by chaperones. Additionally, each night a security guard is present on the floor in the hotel that’s booked for PDS boys. Typically, there will only be two boys per room. All rooms are sequestered on a floor with chaperones and a security guard present throughout each night.
The cost is $2250 covering flights, hotels, charter buses, tour guides, and chaperones. Food costs (except breakfasts) and souvenirs are excluded.
We will provide students with a student ID that is sufficient for airline travel within the United States.
The cost of breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be each boy’s responsibility. We suggest each student budget $50 daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.
In order to help you budget with food costs, we will give a precise schedule of meals prior to the trip. Boys typically bring cash and often a credit card or a mix of both.
Faculty will help boys look after and allocate their money as needed or requested.
We recommend dressing with layers that can be removed or worn as the weather dictates, such as a PDS collared shirt and sweatshirt with a rainproof windbreaker. We always provide a packing list of items to be worn on the trip. We are not traveling to Siberia, but remember that your extremities tend to get cold first so plan accordingly. We walk 7+ miles a day so it is essential that everyone wear a good pair of walking shoes. If you plan to purchase these prior to the trip, we suggest that you wear them a few times to break them in before the trip to avoid blisters. The packing list will be sent several weeks before the trip.
Yes. When we attend Arlington National Cemetery for the wreath laying ceremony, those students selected for laying the wreath (if the wreath laying ceremony is allowed) will need to comply with the dress requirements stipulated by Arlington National Cemetery. The day we visit the Capitol and Supreme Court, students will need to wear PDS spirit shirts or hoodies.
Additionally, no baseball caps are allowed.
It’s safe to assume that you will walk on average 7+ miles a day. Since we travel primarily by Metro, it requires that we walk from our hotel to the Metro to every site on the itinerary. We make this an active trip for boys to harness their energy and keep them engaged.
Electronics are not allowed on Cultural Expedition Trips. Daily communications are sent through Remind App and trip chaperones.
Yes. However, your bag will be examined and at some federal buildings you are not allowed to bring drinks inside. Chaperones will communicate what is allowed in bags before visiting federal buildings.
No. We will check in as a group on the day of our departure. Please do not attempt to check-in early online
Presbyterian Day School (PDS) is a private, Christian preschool and elementary school serving boys from 2-years-old through 6th grade for over 75 years.
With our mission of striving to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man, we take a holistic approach to education, nurturing the heart, soul, mind, and body of each boy.