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Art Field Trips in New York: Engaging Student Experiences for High School Teachers
Explore meaningful, curriculum-aligned art experiences at Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Storm King, MoMA, Museum of Broadway, and The Met—ideal for inspiring student creativity and critical thinking.
America 250 Field Trips in New York: A Guide for High School Social Studies Teachers
Celebrate America 250 with curated field trip ideas across New York. Discover activities and civic-focused destinations to deepen your students’ understanding of U.S. history and culture.
Guide to Planning College Campus Tours in Boston
Organizing visits to Boston’s universities could be pivotal in helping your students find their perfect academic match.
Exploring Boston’s Marine Life – Unforgettable Field Trips for Students
Located on the Atlantic coast, Boston and the surrounding area offers a wealth of hands-on experiences that make learning about marine biology exciting and relevant.
Helping Students Understand Civic Roles and Responsibilities in Boston
Your students will better understand how each sector supports the others and be inspired to think about how they can contribute to their communities.
Literature and Drama in Boston – High School Excursions to Literary Landmarks
From American revolutionary thinkers to the modern theaters staging groundbreaking new plays, Boston offers a vivid backdrop for immersive learning.
Student Field Trips to SeaWorld Orlando
Seaworld Orlando is a fantastic field trip destination for educators looking for an educational field trip for their students.
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Outdoor Classrooms in New York: Experiential Learning for Middle Schoolers
Discover how New York’s top outdoor classrooms cultivate critical thinking, scientific inquiry, historical empathy, environmental stewardship, and teamwork for middle school students.