Cyberbullying. Religious clubs. Confederate flag T-shirts. Student walkouts. What do all these things have in common? They’re all topics students will learn about when visiting the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Read on to learn more about the classes available....
Students can now play their way through over 50 years of rock ‘n’ roll history at the new exhibit Part of the Machine: Rock & Pinball at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The exhibit showcases rock-themed pinball machines and combines them with...
Prom is a quintessential high school right of passage—so you can imagine the drama that goes down in a small Indiana town when some parents try to intervene and dictate who gets to attend. Learn new Broadway musical, The Prom, is the perfect laugh-out-loud show with a...
Fort Ticonderoga in Upstate New York is not only “America’s Fort”—it’s also America’s classroom. Learn more about how your student group can explore this important historic location. From school groups and scouting troops to families with...
Although many can’t resist an opportunity to interact with animals at zoos, fairs, petting zoos and other exhibits, it’s worth remembering that something as simple as washing your hands afterwards can keep you from getting sick. To keep these animal...
You might have heard of Schrödinger’s cat from The Big Bang Theory, but this summer at the Ontario Science Centre, students can learn even more about the science behind the quips and catchphrases of some of their favorite TV characters. Take your physics...