A FLEETING THOUGHT

Great ideals and principles do not live from generation to generation just because they are right, nor even because they have been carefully legislated. Ideals and principles continue from generation to generation only when they are built into the hearts of the children as they grow up.
--George S. Benson (Thoughts on Virtue)
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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES

Orem ACADEMY Enrollment Dates for the 2008/2009 School Year

Open Enrollment to the Public:
March 15 - ongoing


THIS MONTH:

PLAN AHEAD:

May 13 - Soccer Game

May 14 - Mexico Service Trip Meeting 7 pm

May 17 - MANDATORY Parent Meeting 7 pm

May 19 - ACT practice week

May 22 - Last day of school

May 22 - Liahona Graduates Dinner

May 23 - Graduation

May 24 - UHEA
Brother DeGraff-Youth Keynote Speaker & 2 Adult classes
Brother Neiswender's Wedding

May 26-31 - Move out of the school - Help needed!

Jun 7 - 14 - Liahona Service Trip

 

 

Super Trip
1999

AMERICAN HISTORY SUPER TRIP

This Super Trip gave students a chance to study American History up close and personal. Each monument and museum left an impression of the people and sacrifices involved. The Holocaust Museum was difficult to experience but will never be forgotten. Jamestown gave a taste for those early settlers who left everything familiar and traveled to an unknown land. Williamsburg is living history at its best and a fascinating place to experience Colonial times. We finished at Busch Gardens for a day of good, old-fashioned fun.

When: Sunday, June 6 - Saturday, June 12, 1999

Itinerary:
Sunday - Everyone arrives at BWI Airport. Buses will transport us to Camp Letts. Our evenings will be spent on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. Food will be provided by Camp Letts for the first 4 days.
Monday - Washington DC! Tour Washington D.C., U.S. Capital, Smithsonians.
Tuesday, - Washington DC! Tour Lincoln, Jefferson, Viet Nam and Korean War memorials, the Washington Monument, Arlington National Cemetery, etc.
Wednesday - Washington DC! Travel to Baltimore to see the National Aquarium, then back to Washington D.C. to visit the Holocaust Museum.
Thursday - Jamestown/Williamsburg! Travel to Jamestown for a 2 hour tour. Continue on to Williamsburg. Tour Williamsburg and enjoy the evening ghost tour.We will spend the night at the Governors Inn.
Friday - Spend the day at Busch Gardens!
Saturday - Return to BWI for flights home.

Cost: $590 per person. Cost included lodging, ground transportation, entrance fees and some meals.