Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Every student is going to the planetarium this year k-5. 5th is doing overnight at outdoor lab. Most 4th are doing Jamestown trip.
Our school is not doing Jamestown for 4th this year (didn't last year either). I haven't heard about planetarium trips but that would be nice. Kid is not in 5th or 3rd so no outdoor lab.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Every student is going to the planetarium this year k-5. 5th is doing overnight at outdoor lab. Most 4th are doing Jamestown trip.
Anonymous wrote:Escuela Key was invited
Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
If your school isn’t having field trips, that’s on your school. Both me ES student and my MS student have been on field trumps this year.
But why are you assuming APS is funding this rather than the organization?
Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Anonymous wrote:Well Caps have a personal connection to Nottingham and Ashlawn (former players) - are those included?
This is cool: All 800 students will receive special Ovi 800 T-shirts from Ovechkin and the Capitals. Leading up to the visit, the students' classes will participate in 800-related number activities in their physical education and other classes, such as math and reading
Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Anonymous wrote:Oh that's cook! I don't know which schools.
But for what it's worth, anybody can go to those practices. I have taken my kids before and it's fun. Unfortunate that they are usually during school hours but you can usually find some day to go.