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Browse education service providers who have been approved to receive funds from Ohio ACE educational savings accounts.

IMPORTANT PROGRAM UPDATE

The federal funds used to operate this project are scheduled to expire later this year. As a result, all ACE funds must be used for allowable activities no later than July 1, 2024. (Dates of service must occur before July 1, 2024.)*

All claims requesting payment or reimbursement must be submitted to Merit for processing no later than July 15, 2024. Any funds that are not expended by July 1, 2024 will no longer be available. Claims submitted after July 15, 2024 will not be approved.

*Clarification for service dates/close down for camps: Claims for day camps that have been paid for by parents may be reimbursed if the service date occurs through September 1, 2024. The claim is only reimbursable for day camps during this time period if the parent has paid up front and prior to July 1, 2024.

McComb 8th Grade Washington DC Trip

Field Trips

This service provider requires payment upfront : No

Price Range: $664 - $927

Phone Number: (419) 293-3979

Email: simonss@mccombschool.org

Address: 328 South Todd Street, McComb, Ohio 45858

Service Provider: 240859

Educational Value

The McComb 8th Grade Washington DC Trip provides the educational opportunity to visit our nation's capital and tour Gettysburg for the 8th grade students of McComb Schools. As 7th graders, students study Greek and Roman art and architecture and how it applies to the United States today. Eighth grade students spend about 6 weeks learning about our United States government. They learn about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Students also spend time learning the branches of government, the duties of the branches and the buildings in which each branch works. This trip to Washington D.C. brings to life all of these Ohio standards that we’ve covered in the classroom. Seeing things in person is always better than reading about it in a book.