Category Archives: For Teachers

2017 Inauguration Trip Ideas for Schools

A presidential inauguration is a national event that few people ever see in person, beyond the television set. If you have the opportunity to take a group of students to that most significant of days, please do. It's a wildly educational event where students will be able to see up close how the government is…
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9 Cheapest Senior Trips in the U.S

If you are anticipating graduating high school soon or assisting someone who is, you know just how expensive the whole process can truly be. You have all the college applications, the cap, and gown, the party food and favors, the senior trip, not to mention college tuition. We think that while a senior trip is…
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Popular Destinations for Educational Travel

There are a few destinations that immediately spring to mind when thinking about educational travel. These are the cornerstones of the subjects, the epitome of a great field trip with everything you're looking for. Of course, these destinations might not be so close to home, in which case you can call us and let us…
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10 Exciting Field Trip Ideas for 5th Graders

To all those 5th grade teachers and parents interested in student travel, listen up (or read up)! We know you're looking for that perfect field trip idea, something fun and exciting, educational and hands-on, but also not too far away or too expensive. We understand, and we also understand how hard it is to plan…
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Top 7 Class Trips for 4th Graders

Students, especially youngsters like 4th graders, not only enjoy field trips but are greatly influenced by their teaching power. While a simple field trip across town would help your kids learn, imagine what would happen if they went to one of these top class trip destinations? Explore the possibilities and consider a 4th-grade class trip…
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All About Educational Tours in San Antonio

San Antonio is perhaps the most visited Texas city full of history and culture. Guided tours of the city make for incredible learning adventures, with a helpful guide at the helm and beautiful sites before your eyes. So when you're looking for an educational journey, look no further than these amazing guided tours! San Antonio:…
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Student Travel to One World Trade Center

Otherwise known as Freedom Tower, One World Trade Center is a beacon of resilience and of hope. Freedom Tower is the rebuilt World Trade Center which was devastated in the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001. It is an important landmark not only in New York City but in the United States as a whole…
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What Age Groups are REALLY Ready to See the 9/11 Museum?

So you want to take your student group to see the 9/11 Museum and Memorial, but you’re not so sure on how to approach the situation, right? Don’t worry, we get that a lot, and it’s not unreasonable to feel this way at all. The museum itself says the number one question they often hear…
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Middle School Field Trips to Orlando

[caption id="attachment_17967" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Cocoa Beach Pier Shutterstock[/caption] Whether your middle school class is from the area or you're traveling a great distance to be there, Orlando is certainly a beautiful option full of extravagant and wildly fun educational attractions. Even the theme parks, which are numerous, can be easily made into educational destinations if…
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Washington, D.C. Field Trip Ideas

Field trip destinations may depend on the age of the students but one thing you can be certain of, Washington, D.C. has perfect attractions for them all. You could, if you had the time, cover every single subject in school with your field trip to D.C. with the number and diversity of educational attractions available.…
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