Human trafficking is a global crisis, and the travel industry—hotels, airlines, and bus companies—is often exploited by traffickers to move and house victims. As educators and group leaders guiding students through unfamiliar environments, it is critical to recognize...
How student travel leaders can use the Tonys as a guide to picking the most exciting shows for their trip. Welcome to New York City—where every street corner is a living classroom, offering student travelers an exciting blend of educational, cultural, and social...
Written by Isabella Kearns, 16 years old, a junior from Selden, New York, for the World Is A Classroom student essay contest. My favorite trip was the Bundy Museum of History and Art in New York City. It was an experience that not only deepened my understanding of the...
David Merrill is a band director at Longmont High School in Longmont, Colorado. Merrill travels with his band every other year, usually alternating between a “theme park” destination like Los Angeles or Orlando, and a more cultural oriented location such as New...
A look at why this modern jukebox musical is a great fit for students, featuring familiar music and a fresh take on Shakespeare. If there was never a story of more woe than Juliet and her Romeo, then surely there’s never been one of more joy than & Juliet. This...