Cultural Connections Trip: National - Part 2
New York City & Boston
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.
From two iconic American cities, they'll explore how events like the Revolutionary War shaped both America's past - as well as its present and future in a global context. Students will visit places that have made America into the melting pot it is today, the bedrock of our financial institution, and our recent history at the 9/11 Memorial. They'll also learn about how these locations create vital links between past events and future possibilities – both for Americans as well as nations around globe!
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6th Grade:
April 6 - 11, 2025
Drop-In Parent Meeting
May 8, 2024 • 7:45am • Hussey Commons
The He Family Scholarship for Cultural Expeditions
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.
Itinerary
Day 1
Flight from Memphis to NYC
Recess in Central Park
Guided Tour of Times Square
Visit Top of the Rock
Day 2
Tour of Liberty & Ellis Islands
Founding Fathers Tour: Wall St., Federal Hall, & Trinity Church
Tour 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Day 3
Tour the United Nations
Grand Central Terminal
Midtown Walking Tour: St. Patrick’s Cathedral, NY Public Library, and Theatre District
American Museum of Natural History
Brooklyn Bridge
Day 4
Charter Bus transfer to Boston
Recess in Cambridge Common
Tour Harvard University & MIT
Day 5
Day 6
Charter Bus from Little Rock to Memphis
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE
The deadline to apply for a scholarship is April 3, 2023.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 $2500 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 $60 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.
$60 Dollars a day for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
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.
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. Each day we follow PDS dress code.
Additionally, no baseball caps are allowed.
Each year is typically different, depending on hotel availability.
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