Dear Students,
We are happy to announce our upcoming 5th Counsel Trips for 2026! Beaumont has trips to Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and EL SALVADOR! These are 3 very different trips that remind us to "build community wherever we go" in their own, unique way. If you see a trip that interests you, please apply. Applications are the first step in the process. They are not commitments to going but an indication of your interest in the trip. Spots on each trip are limited, so applications are required and due by January 15th. Need-based financial assistance is available for those who qualify. If you or your family have any questions, please email Mrs. Brianna Mejak at bmejak@beaumontschool.org.
Philadelphia, PA March 25-29, 2026
Join Mrs. Mejak and Ms. O'Connor for a trip filled with service, college visits, and more! Our days will be spent serving meals at St. Francis Inn, a soup kitchen that has served the Kensington neighborhood since 1979. Our evenings will be spent visiting universities in Philadelphia and doing some cultural sightseeing.
Cost: $225. All transportation, meals, and lodging are included.
Who can attend? Any current students, all grade levels.
El Salvador June 8-15, 2026
Immerse yourself in Salvadoran culture as you meet the people, share meals, and walk in Sr. Dorothy’s footsteps. Learn from the Salvadoran people about their lives, histories, and hopes for the future. Engage with opportunities for understanding diverse perspectives on the impact of war, economics, foreign policy, migration, the environment, and faith. This trip is coordinated with CRISPAZ, COAR Peace Mission, and Beaumont's Mission and Ministry Office.
Cost: $1250 plus airfare and $12 tourist card.
Includes ground transportation, meals, and lodging.
Who can attend? Current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors (Class of 27, 28, and 29 only.)
Cincinnati, OH June 14-20, 2026
Join with students from other Ursuline high schools for a week-long service-learning immersion hosted at the Society of St. Vincent dePaul in Cincinnati. The Ozanam Center for Service Learning will tailor an experiential week of social justice activities for Ursuline students to challenge misconceptions of poverty and examine solutions. Students will take a day to serve at Hope Emergency program, a non-profit founded by the Ursuline Sisters of Brown County, OH which supports the rural poor.
Cost: $525 per student, includes all lodging, food, supplies, and transportation
Who can attend? Current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors (Class of 27, 28, and 29 only.)
To apply for these opportunities, complete this registration form and return to Beaumont's Mission and Ministry Office by January 15