wishesuponastar
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I only remember one in 8th grade we went to Washington, DC. Didn't tour the White House though.
1. Fire station - my mom chaperoned and got to wear the suit. They turned off all the lights and told us to scream the loudest so the "firefighter" would be able to find us and come get us. I was terrified of our house catching on fire (still am) and she came straight to me during the practice. I don't know if it made my fear better or worse.I only remember one in 8th grade we went to Washington, DC. Didn't tour the White House though.
The Allegheny County Morgue for a high school Anatomy and Physiology class. After we were assured we wouldn't see any actual bodies, imagine our surprise when we walked into the autopsy room and BOOM guess what was on the table!? More than that, I remember my teacher's expression of completely shock and horror (probably over thoughts of being fired). A parent chaperone had some pull and "arranged it at as a surprise." We had the option of staying or heading to the next room. All but one stayed and they walked us through the autopsy process which was fascinating. That field trip went down in our high school's lore, and the class (with our teacher) had a wait list for many years to come.
As an educator I can't even start to plan a field trip without thinking of what "surprises" could be had.