I don’t have to, my child’s school has field trips. But still I think it’s unfair for other kids in MCPS. It’s not just about my kids but it’s about all of the kids and all of the schools having the same/similar experiences. If my school didn’t have field trips, yes I could coordinate and help plan, volunteer and so would many parents at my specific school and I’m sure my PTA would rally and coordinate field trips. But it’s not just about what my school and what I can do. There are kids in schools, and parents at their schools who don’t have the same time, availability or resources. They might not even feel empowered to do so. |
| If your child has gone on a field trip can you name the cluster? It's my impression that mostly the wealthier schools are having field trips. |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/v8e5nc/im_taking_kindergarteners_on_a_field_trip_to_the/
Reminds me field trips are hard for teachers. One of my colleagues had a parent- chaperone lose two kids because the chaperone just wanted to spend time with their own kid and not take care of the other kids. She didn't even bother telling the teacher the kids were asked until they had been gone for over an hour |
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It's really weird to me how if homeschooling is so much better than public school then you still need to go troll the public school board to brag about it. |
And yet, as evidenced by this thread, many schools have not been having field trips (or very limited ones or virtual) AND parents nor PTA’s have rallied to ensure that they happen and are paid for out of MCPS budget. That alone should tell you not just about parental apathy towards these and all other school things. So why do you feel teachers and principal’s who are already nearing burnout are going to invest any more time and energy? |
I'm positive based on the same evidence in this thread those are just a few people who are all at the same school. Oh wait, neither of us could know these things! |
Np. I scroll recent topics and, if something interests me, I pop in. I don't even have school age kids! |
Then why has the Board of Education given them $5 million dollars? Just to stuff in their mattress? |
| Our school did Imagination stage for most grades. Several grades went to a farm and/or Bar-T ranch. The 4th graders did the all day St Mary’s City field trip too. Seemed like usual field trips this year. Really nothing was different this year because of covid besides masks and outdoor lunch. |
Normal field trips at our Whitman cluster ES |
They aren't field trips if homeschooling and one a month isn't very much or brag worthy. |
Oh so your opinions are extra irrelevant |
Ah, cultural warrior or busybody. Or both!
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I have older kids and participation in field trips has been very school dependent for a LONG time. It doesn't surprise me that there are some schools that are still claiming covid is keeping them from planning field trips. I've never understood why this is school dependent. I can see some schools getting more (maybe a program or specific teams of teachers are more enthusiastic about planning than others), but, there should be a minimum number of things that all kids in mcps do.
Kindergarten=zoo; 4th grade to St. Mary's; 5th grade to Mt. Vernon or Philadelphia; Strathmore performance; imagination stage performance. These are "traditional" field trips that kids have been doing since the early 2000s. If your school isn't doing these things, complaint to the principal and speak up in a PTA meeting. In-school field trips are generally garbage, but there have been some programs over the years my kids have enjoyed. |