Atlanta Rises: Reinvigorated, Reborn, and Ready to Roll

Atlanta Rises: Reinvigorated, Reborn, and Ready to Roll

As a hub for activities, entertainment, recreation, arts, and leisure, Atlanta—like many other big U.S. cities—was particularly affected by pandemic-related closings. As the city cautiously re-opens, it also optimistically re-introduces its favorite attractions, and...
Tying the Trip to the Classroom

Tying the Trip to the Classroom

Student travel begins long before your class steps onto the plane. While we believe travel has plenty of merit on its own, if you want to get the most out of your big trip, it’s best to tie the experience back to the classroom. Between potential activities,...
Students in Savannah

Students in Savannah

As winter approaches, we’re thinking about where to travel south for warmer weather. Sunny Savannah, Georgia, full of history and coastal landscapes, is perfect for student travel in winter or year-round. Get to know Savannah by experiencing a city tour either by foot...
7 Ways To Make Your Classroom More Inclusive

7 Ways To Make Your Classroom More Inclusive

As a former teacher, I’m the first to admit that my classroom wasn’t as inclusive as it could/should have been.  Not because I didn’t care, but rather because I simply didn’t understand enough about what it means to be inclusive.  If I had to do it all again, I’d like...