Riverside Presbyterian Sixth Graders Visit Washington, D.C.

The Riverside Presbyterian Day School Sixth Grade Class in Washington, D.C.
The Riverside Presbyterian Day School Sixth Grade Class in Washington, D.C.
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Riverside Presbyterian Day School sixth grade students visited the nation’s capital for the annual RPDS sixth grade trip to Washington, D.C. in February.

This yearly excursion serves as a “capstone experience” for the students and during this year’s trip, students had the opportunity to meet Florida Congressman John Rutherford at the Capitol Building and be part of the iconic changing of the guard ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery by laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Tags: Arlington National Cemetery, John Rutherford, Riverside Presbyterian Day School, RPDS, Washington DC


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