Your Most Memorable/Favorite School Field Trips!

<p>Anything from Pre-K to High School is fine. Name your most favorite field trips. I'll go first:</p>

<p>Central Florida Zoo--like 20 times :) (Elementary)
Mud Walk (5th)
Overnight stay at the Everglades (4th)
Historical Indian Reservation?School (7th)
New York City Tour (8th) --best one to date</p>

<p>Its weird that their are no more field trips at my HS (besides the non-school sponsored France/Germany Trips) :(</p>

<p>So what are yours?</p>

<p>San Fran–(Freshman)
Seattle–(Junior)
Weekend trip to Alaskan coast (I lived in Fairbanks at the time) (Fourth)
I know there are more, I’m just not too high functioning at the moment to recall them.</p>

<p>Band trip to Los Angeles sophomore year.
New York City my junior year with the German club…I’ve never even taken a single class of German haha</p>

<p>jea/nspa journalism field trips- couldn’t do it last year but st louis was a blast</p>

<p>Camp Goodfellow, 5th grade, 3 day stay.</p>

<p>I’m looking forward to the Spanish restaurant trip, the We The People overnight hearing, and especially the IU Honors Spain trip on the horizon.</p>

<p>8th grade. Trip to some random places in the middle of Georgia and Savannah.</p>

<p>Maybe one of the funniest times of my life. Smuggling food, dumping it on a mini golf course, naked guy in a car whacking it right next to our bus, ice cube fights, ghost tour at night, crazy mofos next door brought guys up and almost got US in trouble, too many prank calls, me taking funny pictures of everyone sleeping on the bus, TONS MORE OF STUFF </p>

<p>Coincidentally, that was the last field trip I’ve been on. So it’s been… 2 1/2 years ahh</p>

<p>8th grade - 3 day trip to washington DC</p>

<p>Field trip to that girl’s room. 1 night.</p>

<p> I kid, of course </p>

<p>End of 8th Grade=California–>Washington, D.C. for a week. Though IDK if paying about 2500 dollars counts as a “field trip,” since it’s not subsidized (or even endorsed) by the school.</p>

<p>8th grade Senior Trip to Disney World for 5 days. Flew from NY =D</p>

<p>Crushing cranberries. That was fun.</p>

<p>Universal Studios/Beach 9th/11th grade… Band Trip
Washington, DC 8th Grade
New York/Washington DC 10th Grade.</p>

<p>Yup.</p>

<p>Eighth grade trip to DC. Three nights in DC and one in Gettysburg. It was so much fun.</p>

<p>I was in Quebec for one of those overnight field trips in middle school at the end of the year. Our entire group was going on a bike ride along the big river in downtown Quebec (unfortunately, I forgot the name of it), and I was riding pretty darn fast and missed the turn which would of took me over a bride when I went under it. One of my friends followed and it took us 20 miles to stop and wonder why no one was behind us. We were later rescued by calling the number on a wristband they gave out just in case anyone ever got lost. We are still probably their only success story to date.</p>

<p>One of them was when we went to St. Augustine for 5 days, my sophomore year. I was with mainly my senior friends, and we got to run around the town pretty much as we pleased. & I got to practice my ASL with the kids from the Deaf school. It was awesome.</p>

<p>Another one sophomore year was a day spent kayaking around the Miami Bay area. Every other group had to do scientific research, and we got to kayak and get a 5 minute lecture about mangroves. I want a repeat of that this year.</p>

<p>I’ve done nothing fun since then on field trips… Hopefully this year will be better lol.</p>

<p>4th grade - my class went to this historical camp place for a couple of days. Even back in those days the boys tried to take a little peek into the girl’s cabins. </p>

<p>5th grade - visit to a college planetarium - I know that it does not sound like anything special, but it was memorable because of what one of the kids did. As we were getting on the school bus to get back to school, a kid pushed one of those emergency buttons that are all over campuses. It started flashing and the teachers did not notice - lol. So then as the bus is rolling on down the street, police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances are coming the opposite way. Some of the kids were laughing because they saw the kid press the button and realized that the vehicles were going to the school, and it was not until we got to school or something until somebody told the teacher that a kid pressed the button.</p>

<p>10th grade - show choir trip to Disney World and Universal Studios. Being in Florida when it was thirty degrees back home was pretty nice.</p>