Hillsboro Christian Academy students receive grant to visit Gettysburg, Philadelphia and Antietam
Hillsboro Christian Academy’s Carrie Moenster and some 11th- and 12th-grade students will soon head to Gettysburg, thanks to a grant from the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program.
This trip will provide students with an exceptional, hands-on history learning opportunity. Grants are awarded based on a competitive national application process, demonstrating Mrs. Moenster’s commitment to excellence in the classroom.
“Gettysburg is such an iconic place in the history of the United States." Mrs. Moenster said. "The Battle of Gettysburg certainly had lasting effects on our country. The students will be able to go beyond reading about what happened there to understanding the significance of that battle and the sacrifices made there. They’ll be able to stand where President Lincoln stood when he gave his famous Gettysburg Address. History comes alive when you can travel to where significant events occurred. I’m excited for them to visit and learn more about the Civil War through our experience there.”
The American Battlefield Trust is the largest battlefield land preservation organization in the country, having saved more than 60,000 acres of hallowed ground across 25 states. Through visiting preserved battlefields and walking in the footsteps of the citizen soldiers who fought there, the trust aims to provide a foundation of good citizenship for the leaders of tomorrow. The trust strives to produce excellent educational resources in a variety of formats for both educators and the public alike, ensuring that Americans never forget how their country was forged.
Every year, the trust receives applications from classrooms across the country to participate in the History Field Trip Grant Program, which offers funding and assistance to K-12 teachers planning field trips to Civil War, War of 1812 or Revolutionary War battlefields and related historic sites. During the 2024-25 school year, more than 12,000 students from 35 states took part.
“These kids get a chance to go to where history was made, where our country was created and defined,” said Trust President David Duncan of the History Field Trip Grant Program recipients, “Battlefields are outdoor classrooms that will teach future Americans about our democratic republic.”
Mrs. Moenster has enormous enthusiasm for teaching and is excited to utilize Gettysburg as an outdoor classroom that will give the students a meaningful and memorable experience. The American Battlefield Trust is proud to support and empower such excellent educators as they inspire the next generation of proud Americans.
The American Battlefield Trust is dedicated to preserving America’s hallowed battlegrounds and educating the public about what happened there and why it matters today. The nonprofit, nonpartisan organization has protected more than 60,000 acres associated with the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and Civil War. Learn more at www.battlefields.org.