I don't really like field trips either, but understand why we have them. I've been on many field trips (both as the teacher and as a parent) and don't know what working parents do. I decided long ago that my kids will never go on a field trip without me or without me specifically designating which chaperone they will go with.
When my oldest was in first grade they took a ton of field trips. The last one was to a local park for a picnic - no educational emphasis, just fun. Each chaperone had a group of kids they transported and supposedly supervised. I took my group up to the bathroom (1/4 mile away from the beach) and saw several students from our school there. I asked where there adult was and their answer was down on the beach. I cannot imagine any responsible adult allowing two 6 year olds to wander around on their own in a very large state park. There were several chaperones that pretty much saw their kids only in the car.
When my oldest was in first grade they took a ton of field trips. The last one was to a local park for a picnic - no educational emphasis, just fun. Each chaperone had a group of kids they transported and supposedly supervised. I took my group up to the bathroom (1/4 mile away from the beach) and saw several students from our school there. I asked where there adult was and their answer was down on the beach. I cannot imagine any responsible adult allowing two 6 year olds to wander around on their own in a very large state park. There were several chaperones that pretty much saw their kids only in the car.

(what a nightmare THAT was!), eating at the McDonald's there, and the trip back before school ended, they got very little actual museum time. I always thought it was the biggest waste of time, even if it is a wonderful destination. We, as a family, would get MUCH more out of it...we can certainly ask valuable questions as a family, and without being rushed.
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HaHa!
How educational is that?