Multiple-day class trips for several grades are a part St. Paul Lutheran School tradition.
Middle School Retreat: Beginning of the year middle school retreat. All students in grades 6-8 begin the school year with a two-day retreat to build community, review expectations, and grow in faith.
Fourth Grade: After completing their unit on Florida history, 4th graders spend the day in Florida’s oldest city — St. Augustine, where they see firsthand this beautiful, historical city.
Fifth Grade: Once their space unit is completed, 5th graders have the opportunity to travel to and explore Kennedy Space Center.
Sixth Grade: Sixth graders travel by Charter bus to Tallahassee, Florida, the state capitol, for a 3 day/2 night trip with an emphasis on learning about government, history and the natural beauty of Florida.
Seventh Grade: Seventh graders travel by Charter bus to MarineLab in Key Largo, Florida for a 3 day/2 night trip. Students explore marine ecosystems while learning to dive and snorkel.
Eighth Grade: Eighth graders travel by plane to Washington D.C., our nation’s capitol, for a 3 day/2 night trip. After their yearlong study of American History, students have the opportunity to visit all the monuments, Ford Theatre, The Holocaust Museum, The Bible Museum, Gettysburg and much more.
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6 th Grade Student
when asked what do you love about SPLS