Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having flashbacks to my days at RMIB decades ago… we had a field trip to a production of Chekov’s Three Sisters. Absolutely everyone, including the teachers, fell fast asleep.
I know several children in Poolesville GE program- the field trips are beloved, and they come back excited and charged up from the beautiful things they have seen. Kids need good outdoor clothing. The overnight camping trip at the beginning of the program really builds trust and companionship for the cohort.
The trips also brings cold, viruses, flu, stomach flu, strep, etc. for Many of the GE students on the trip and they end up infecting the Rest of the poolesville high community…it’s called “pooelsville plague” according to my senior. Apparently even the local doctors know about it.![]()
Interesting!
Anonymous wrote:My 10th grader in PHS SMACS just brought home a field trip form to Wallops Island and Chincoteague and it is 3 days and 2 nights. I am thrilled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RMIB had a few: one to a museum in DC and another to a play at the Strathmore --both this year. I can't recall what they did a couple of years ago, and then there was the pandemic.
I’m a RMIB parent and I’ve never heard of a field trip. Is this for the younger grades? Maybe my kid missed all that due to pandemic? They haven’t had any in 11th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having flashbacks to my days at RMIB decades ago… we had a field trip to a production of Chekov’s Three Sisters. Absolutely everyone, including the teachers, fell fast asleep.
I know several children in Poolesville GE program- the field trips are beloved, and they come back excited and charged up from the beautiful things they have seen. Kids need good outdoor clothing. The overnight camping trip at the beginning of the program really builds trust and companionship for the cohort.
The trips also brings cold, viruses, flu, stomach flu, strep, etc. for Many of the GE students on the trip and they end up infecting the Rest of the poolesville high community…it’s called “pooelsville plague” according to my senior. Apparently even the local doctors know about it.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Having flashbacks to my days at RMIB decades ago… we had a field trip to a production of Chekov’s Three Sisters. Absolutely everyone, including the teachers, fell fast asleep.
I know several children in Poolesville GE program- the field trips are beloved, and they come back excited and charged up from the beautiful things they have seen. Kids need good outdoor clothing. The overnight camping trip at the beginning of the program really builds trust and companionship for the cohort.