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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Natalie Holloway. [/quote] Bingo. You’re nuts, OP.[/quote] No, you're both nuts. [b]Didn't that tragedy happen 16 years ago?[/b][/quote] Yes, and teen traveling has been very different ever since. I'm sure this is not the case for all HS graduates, but all of the official senior trips I know of (including my DC's school and DC's friends' schools) require a parent/adult to go along for every 1-2 kids going on the trip. Many rentals at the beach won't allow groups under 21 to stay without someone 21+, and many parents don't want to take on the liability.[/quote] I can guarantee the [b]majority are not official then[/b] and parents are signing off on the leases. [b]You’re telling me there is an adult for every 1-2 children? OK.[/b] [/quote] When I say official, I don't mean school sponsored, I mean a group of parents putting together a trip for whoever wants to go from the senior class where blocks of rooms are booked. So, somewhere between official and unofficial. And I can tell you, because my child just went last year (his spring break was pre-lockdown), there was absolutely one adult for every 1-2 kids. [/quote]
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