Dear Friend of LoMA,
Every year, LoMA's Junior class has gone to Philadelphia for
a US History trip to the National Constitution Center. On this trip, our teachers take us to view
interactive exhibits and activities to better understand the idea of the Living
Constitution. We learn about
constitutional current events, compete in trivia, do a scavenger hunt, and
tackle the same issues as Supreme Court Justices. It may not seem like much, but since it is
indeed the biggest year of our high school lives, we all look forward to this
opportunity because it allows us to come together as a cohort and explore the
topics we are learning about beyond our home here in New York. Due to the budget cuts of our school, we were
informed that this trip would not be available to us this year, because we
can't afford the transportation.
However, our class is committed to fundraising so that the class of 2019
would also have a chance to go. We think
it is important not only to come closer together as a class, but also to learn
from the museum of the US Constitution, which we have been studying all
year. We hope you look at the pictures
from past years and agree with us that it is very worthwhile. We thank you so much for supporting us, and
ask that you please spread the word!
Gratefully,
Jan E. & Christin T. on the behalf of the Class of 2019
Some thoughts from last year's Junior Class about the trip:
"I liked the visuals, there were really great visuals. I had fun learning there, I'll tell you that much. Also, chopped cheese!" -Rogelio D., Class of 2018
"In terms of like being an academic trip, it had very engaging exhibits. I thought the show and the activities were a lot of fun, and even when I was doing my worksheets, I found the learning enjoyable. That show was so great! I still think of it." -Imani H., Class of 2018
"It was an interesting experience for us because we got closer to each other and to the statues of the founders. The trivia competition was probably the most fun." -Debora J., Class of 2018
"I didn't get to go last year because I was absent, and then I had to hear about how great the trip was, and I really feel like I had missed out on a great learning time with my fellow students and likeable teachers." -Justin C., Class of 2018
"It was really fun to come together as a school and learn, and to see all of the other schools made us even closer. It was especially great for a history guy like me." -Rafael A., Class of 2018
"It was really enjoyable. I feel like I learned more than I even did in class (don't tell my teacher)!" -Diamond A., Class of 2018
"I liked seeing the streets and the old historic buildings." -Brian L., Class of 2018