This has nothing to do with the current world situation, I have always felt this way about field trips.
My kids are young - 4 & 8 - so I have not had a lot of field trip experience. When I send my kids off to school that is where I want them to stay. I don't believe that they need to get on yet another bus and then drive off to somewhere else.
DS8 is in the 2nd grade and they just started a section on Native American Indians. In May the entire second grade is supposed to go to Mashantucket, CT (from MA) to the Pequot Museum. I have never been there but it is supposed to have a recreation of an Indian village, among other things.
The ride will be over an hour. These kids are 8 years old. From what I have heard from parents who have been on field trips, they are basically a zoo with the kids happy to have their freedom and run around. What do they learn? DS is happy to go because he misses school that day.
I can't go as a chaperone as they won't let me bring my DD4. DH and I are tempted to take the family there and really look at things and not let DS go on the field trip. I don't want to start anything with the school and I don't want DS labeled as a problem, but there is something in me that is really against field trips! (and no, I didn't have a bad expereince as a child!) Why can't they bring someone in the school to talk about things instead of having them go off somewhere?
Just wondering what other parents think...
Jill
My kids are young - 4 & 8 - so I have not had a lot of field trip experience. When I send my kids off to school that is where I want them to stay. I don't believe that they need to get on yet another bus and then drive off to somewhere else.
DS8 is in the 2nd grade and they just started a section on Native American Indians. In May the entire second grade is supposed to go to Mashantucket, CT (from MA) to the Pequot Museum. I have never been there but it is supposed to have a recreation of an Indian village, among other things.
The ride will be over an hour. These kids are 8 years old. From what I have heard from parents who have been on field trips, they are basically a zoo with the kids happy to have their freedom and run around. What do they learn? DS is happy to go because he misses school that day.
I can't go as a chaperone as they won't let me bring my DD4. DH and I are tempted to take the family there and really look at things and not let DS go on the field trip. I don't want to start anything with the school and I don't want DS labeled as a problem, but there is something in me that is really against field trips! (and no, I didn't have a bad expereince as a child!) Why can't they bring someone in the school to talk about things instead of having them go off somewhere?
Just wondering what other parents think...
Jill
