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UPPER ELEMENTARY AND ADOLESCENT SOLO EXPEDITIONS
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NEW YORK CITY FALL 2024
Learners will have the opportunity to meet peers they collaborate with through our virtual classroom on the learner village. Our accommodations in one of our partner schools are located in the vibrant neighborhood of Greenpoint (Brooklyn). Our trip will include a visit to the museum of Natural History, the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, and a Broadway play.
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SAINT LOUIS WINTER 2024
Our river studies program includes a visit to the mighty Mississippi River where learners will have the opportunity to visit the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, climb to the top of the Gateway National Park, visit the top rated Expansion West Museum, and soak in the charm of this Midwest city.
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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK SPRING 2025
Our environmental science program in partnership with NatureBridge in Olympic National Park offers students the opportunity to engage in inclusive, hands-on learning experiences in the foothills of the Pacific Northwest's majestic Olympic mountains. From investigating old growth forests to exploring the Elwha River watershed this trip is packed full of adventure.
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WASHINGTON DC FALL 2025
Our USA history program will give learners the opportunity to explore the heart of our nation’s capital. This expedition will include a visit to the White House, the U.S Capitol, and many of the the museums along the National Mall. This trip includes culture, history, and a lot of walking.
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CATALINA ISLAND SPRING 2026
Our marine biology science program will offer learners the opportunity to snorkel as they explore the marine ecosystems at Howland’s Landing. This trip will include kayaking, shoreline investigations, microscope lab studies, and a lot of time spent in the water!
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Memphis fall 2026
Our fall adventure program will give learners the opportunity to be jump into the vibrant and musically inclined city of Memphis, Tennessee. Our trip will include a visit to National Civil Rights Museum, the Graceland mansion, and Beale Street as we learn how music and history intertwine.