Member tour operators belonging to the Student & Youth Travel Association, SYTA, selected these 10 cities as the Top United States Travel Destinations favored by students and teachers for 2018. NO. 1, WASHINGTON, D.C. Washington, D.C., is a historical, political...
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....
Located just minutes from Washington’s D.C.’s museums and monuments, National Harbor gives groups the opportunity to stroll tree-lined streets filled with shops, restaurants and outdoor art such as J. Seward Johnson II’s massive and awe-inspiring...
The historic Ford’s Theatre, site of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, honors Lincoln’s love of the performing arts by presenting live theater. Ford’s presents the Tony Award-winning musical The Wiz, March 9—May 12, 2018. In this...
Why do high school students choose group travel? Simply put, they want need to break out of the classroom. High school students want to be inspired in ways classrooms can’t manage. They want to connect with each other on a level that their weekday routines...