Students Speak: Just Play

Students Speak: Just Play

We arrived in Arizona with light baggage and heavy hearts. My mom, dad, and two younger brothers were all present, but someone was missing: my little sister-turned-angel, Mandy. She had been gone for just under a month when we piled into our Yukon XL (perfect for four...
Traveling with Inclusion

Traveling with Inclusion

As the world changes and we become more aware of the various identities who face exclusion and discrimination in society, it’s important to keep inclusion at the forefront of our approach to travel. Whether it’s making sure students feel safe and valued, or being...
Tips for First-Time Broadway Goers

Tips for First-Time Broadway Goers

For educators, the journey of taking students to Broadway is an opportunity to entertain, inspire, and ignite a passion for the arts. However, choosing the right show for young theatregoers, especially those experiencing Broadway for the first time, requires careful...
Leading Groups Large and Small

Leading Groups Large and Small

When leading a student educational trip, one of the first decisions that must be made is the size of the group. There are pros and cons to managing a handful of students versus 100, but it may come down to finances, space availability, and the educator’s comfort in...