History lessons enveloped in pop culture, one-of-a-kind performance opportunities and classical master classes await students in the city where the term “rock ‘n’ roll” was coined. From exploration of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to...
Recently a colleague asked my opinion on the subject of students wearing team or uniform shirts and lanyards during travel. The question made me think back to all the energized conversations I have had over the years on this very subject. In most conversations, those...
Aspen may be slow, but he’s far from lazy. Between long naps and leisure feedings, the 7-year-old Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth has a very important job: advocating for the protection of his species. He’s one of several “ambassador” animals...
Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia during the dawn of the United States. Today, Colonial Williamsburg transports students back to the 18th century, where they can experience “living” history. Students will meet the men, women and children whose...
“I make a living out of the fact that truth is stranger than fiction,” once said Robert Ripley, iconic “Believe It or Not!” cartoonist, explorer, reporter, adventurer and collector. Ripley traveled to 201 countries in 35 years to seek the odd,...