You're obviously not the only one, so don't feel bad! No, I wouldn't say I'm bothered about it, nor do I agree with him. The year he said it, DD was in 6th grade. At that time I was teaching at the middle school for a semester and I remember 3 different girls taking 3 separate trips to WDW one after the other in that grade. Now I'm assuming that's what caused his outburst. It is a lot of work for a teacher to write up a week's worth of lessons for a kid! Anyway, I was just expressing sort of a mock outrage when my daughter brought it up yesterday. To her, I said, "WHAT?! Are you kidding? Not educational?" and it went on from there until we were both laughing. I thought to myself that I'd let the DIS in on the joke, in the spirit that my daughter and I were going with it. And, no, my daughter isn't opposed. She was a bit worried that she'd bear the brunt of another teacher with that attitude, but it is honestly not a problem.

YES! I really envy those who say they can just up and go and it'll be excused.* When she was still young enough to enjoy "take your kid to work day," we had to fill out the educational trip form every year. When we left a couple of days early to visit their grandparents on Thanksgiving and to go to NYC (now there's an education for a couple of rural kids), we had to fill out the form. I don't know about your form, but ours is just a basic, "where are you going? what will you be doing?" sort of thing.
No long letter explaining why the trip is educational or anything like that. So where are you going? Or are you afraid to tell us now?