When travel simply isn’t an option, the best educators find the best opportunities available to their students. That’s what Becky Paschke did with her marching band at D’Evelyn High School in Denver, Colorado. While Paschke typically travels every other year with the...
Shear Madness, the interactive comedy whodunit, has been delighting audiences at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. for over 13,500 performances. Why? Because it’s funny, topical, and different every night. Students love solving the zany mystery and more than...
At age 17, I was an exchange student in the Netherlands and lived with a Dutch family for three months. It was the biggest challenge of my life, especially not knowing the Dutch language, culture, and traditions. Despite my ignorance of their lifestyle, I was...
New York City is always ready to wow visitors, but the five boroughs are particularly dazzling from Thanksgiving through New Year. The City’s “fifth season” will feel especially festive this year, as many beloved events make their long-awaited return. Students will...
Managing health and safety has always been a top priority in student travel, long before the pandemic began. From allergies to flus, diabetes and sprained ankles, any number of things can become an issue while traveling with students. When you throw Covid-19 in the...