Check out the latest articles from Teach & Travel and the world of student travel.
Amy Harlan’s Capital Idea
The eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C. is a rite of passage for many students, creating memories that endure over decades. I was lucky enough to hop on a bus with my classmates roughly forty years ago for just this experience. And, even today, when I hear a song...
A Gateway to Western Massachusetts, Right on Campus
Located in the center of the beautiful UMass Amherst campus, Hotel UMass offers a comfortable and convenient stay that keeps guests closely connected to both university life and the character of Western Massachusetts. In addition to traditional hotel rooms, groups can...
Traveling Off the Beaten Path
Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken,” describes a person standing at a fork in the road unsure which path to take. The two roads symbolize the choices people must make. In the well-known poem, the speaker chooses the road less traveled, believing it made all the...
How Carnegie Hall Transformed Our Orchestra
Over the last decade, travel has moved from an occasional enrichment activity to a strategic pillar of the College Station High School Orchestra program. Among our tours, one experience consistently rises above the rest for students and parents: Performing at Carnegie...
