Anonymous wrote:
So weird that a few posters are actually pushing these trips. You need to check your privilege: that of being able to afford getting ripped off.
As for kids desperate to travel without you, hmm. Well, parenting fail on your part, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's better to take your kid to a foreign country on your own.
They would rather go with friends. My daughter has gone on two (one in middle school and one in high school). She loved both trips. When she goes out of the country with us, it’s like we’re torturing her. I was the same way. I missed my friends when we took family trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP's negging the trips on the basis that it's overpriced for what mom wants are missing the point. These trips are for the kids to travel with their friends and not be dragged around by mom.
Correct. But I suspect the thrifty, helicopter mom-types will never be able to grasp the value of that anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Those trips are crazy expensive. My kid came back from an info session talking about how he could go visit Bolivia for the bargain price of 5000$ for one week. But I guess people pony up similar money for 1 week of high end sleepaway camp in the USA so there must be a market for that…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's better to take your kid to a foreign country on your own.
It's not the same for the kid.
We've taken our kids to Asia and Europe, and we are a close family. But it's not the same as going with friends.
My kids appreciate the trips we go on but they said it would be more fun with friends , and i agree.
Can absolutely confirm!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s a free vacation for the teachers who go.Anonymous wrote:Don't school sponsor's travel costs get paid if they get enough students to go, or something like that?
I don’t think chaperoning teens in a foreign country is an easy free vacation!!
Anonymous wrote:Don't school sponsor's travel costs get paid if they get enough students to go, or something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's better to take your kid to a foreign country on your own.
They would rather go with friends. My daughter has gone on two (one in middle school and one in high school). She loved both trips. When she goes out of the country with us, it’s like we’re torturing her. I was the same way. I missed my friends when we took family trips.
Anonymous wrote:It's better to take your kid to a foreign country on your own.
Anonymous wrote:PP's negging the trips on the basis that it's overpriced for what mom wants are missing the point. These trips are for the kids to travel with their friends and not be dragged around by mom.
Anonymous wrote:These EF trips seem like a huge liability for MCpS once their employees are leading and advertising them inside their buildings. None of the field trips rules apply during breaks so the teachers skirt a lot of the rules
Anonymous wrote:It's better to take your kid to a foreign country on your own.