Parent's Guide: Chicago French Tour

Your son or daughter is being invited to participate in a school field trip to Chicago. Although your child's trip definitely will be fun, it is fundamentally a learning experience.


How your child will benefit from the trip?

In addition to the academic lessons at the various museums and institutions they'll visit, children will see and do things that they've been learning about all of their lives. This process reinforces what they've been taught at home and at school, and that is fundamental to the learning process.

For some younger students, the trip is a first overnight away from home and parents. This expression of confidence imparts a measure of maturity, independence and worldliness in many kids. You'll see the difference when the trip is over.

Your son or daughter will quickly learn that your hometown is not the center of the known universe (of course, it's not necessarily Chicago either). He or she will learn, and remember, that there are people with different ideas, different tastes, and vastly different lifestyles, literally millions of them, living just a few hundred miles from their home.

Many schools require students to write reports about the exhibits in the museums and institutions they've visited, or about how what they've seen or done relates specifically to some aspect of their curriculum. Often the reports are illustrated with photographs taken with the single-use 3M flash cameras provided by Visit Chicago and the Imation Company.

For some younger students, this assignment is an introduction to the world of photography. We might add that we've been told that the trips sometimes bring out the best in the students least expected to respond, and that the cameras (for one example) can be a wonderful opportunity for some students to find a new way to express themselves.

In short, your child will probably learn more during a visit to Chicago than during any other three or four days in the school year.

We'll be surprised if most of the lessons learned don't stay with them for a lifetime. (Return to top.)


How safe will my child be?

Generally, all Visit Chicago programs take one adult chaperone from your child's school for every ten students, and an experienced Visit Chicago guide will escort the group from its arrival at the destination until its departure for home.

Visit Chicago employs only mature, professional guides, and offers only meticulously planned and genuinely educational activities. Moreover, we house our students (your children) in immaculate, safe hotels that have been personally inspected and re-inspected by senior home office staff. (Return to top.)


What kinds of clothing should my child pack?

The two most common mistakes we see students making are not bringing shoes appropriate for walking or weather, and not bringing rain gear (clothing or umbrellas).

Please remember that "Spring" means "Rain" in much of North America, and that "April Showers" have been known to spill into May. So your child should take the suggestion to bring weather-resistant shoes and clothing seriously. (Return to top.)


Weather

Try this today, then remember to do it again the evening before the trip departs so you'll have a better idea about specifically what kinds of clothes your son or daughter will need in Chicago. (Return to top.)


How safe will my deposit be?

For your protection, all payments and deposits to Visit Chicago are covered by a $250,000 Consumer Default Protection Plan with the National Tour Association (NTA). (Return to top.)


An important word about your child's teachers

Your child's teachers have selected this field trip on the basis of its quality and content, and not on the basis of any gratuities paid back to them for selecting our company to plan and operate it.

We empathize with the teachers who lead our trips. We know that some parents think of the field trips as free vacations for the teachers who organize them. This is grossly unfair.

Taking your child to Chicago is a big responsibility. Teachers typically devote months to pre-trip planning and recordkeeping, and long, long hours supervising the students while on the trip. In short, the trips are no vacation, and they're hardly free! (Return to top.)


A final word

The lessons learned on a Visit Chicago trip will be long-remembered. For some students, the trip is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and for virtually all students, we think the trip will be remembered for the rest of their lives.

We'll do our best to make sure that it is. (Return to top.)




















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