TRAVEL
Location Description/Purpose Dates Contact Person Deadlines/ Comments

Freshmen Trip
Heifer International, Perryville, Arkansas

Little Rock & Conway, AR

 

Freshmen Class
 
The trip fulfills several aspects of ISA's vision through a multi-night experience at Heifer Ranch. The educational programs we will experience while there include the global village (a simulation of life in developing nations) and the cottage industries (such as hands-on activities including milking a goat and making rope).
In addition, we will visit Hendrix College and several sites in Little Rock, Arkansas.

  November 9-14, 2009

Team Member

McKinley Rich
Kathleen Pedder
Geoff McPherson

Mitzi Moore

Laurie Smith

 

Forms and Payments due October 31

Price:  $270 + $30 cash for meals (to be carried by student) 

ISA Senior Expedition

Overview

Forms

Trip Permission

Consent Health Form

Meds Record

 

 

 

Washington DC

Intinerary

Itinerary includes: Holocaust Museum, National Monuments, Embassy Visits, Congressional Visit, National Museum of the American Indian, Supreme Court, and Smithsonian Museums. (Meals not included.)

 

 

 

(payments and payment arrangements)

(airline arrangements)

(itinerary and accommodations)

(fundraising)

(stay-at-home curriculum)

 

due dates

 


All permissions and travel forms due for D.C. Trip


 

 


Remaining balance due for D.C. Trip

 

Sophomore Class

Medical Form

 

In-town field trips:

SAMA and Mission San Jose,

 

Encuentro,

Mitzi Moore
(forms)

Lindsey Perret
(Chaperones)

Cassie Allen
(Medications)

Leslie Ramirez
 (Money)

Anna Grossman

 

Passport Copies and
Payment form
Due:

$65 Deposit Due:

Parent Chaperone Applications Due:

Mandatory Parent Meeting
6PM

Medical forms
Due:

Payment of
due:

(1st)
(2nd)
(3rd)

Total:

Alabama

Dates: February 8th-13th (leave early morning and return early morning)

Itinerary

Medication Form

An important component of the junior curriculum in both the history and English classroom is the historical and contemporary issue of civil rights.  In order to help students more fully understand the origins, major events, and lasting impact of the American civil rights movement, we will travel to sights where the movement began, acquired momentum and gained the attention of the world.  Additionally, we will take advantage of the opportunity to see, investigate, and experience the application of math and physics to our everyday lives and the technologies that have become so important to our society by visiting the NASA Space Center

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contacts:

Money--Leslie Ramirez

              

Chaperones--Amanda Chapman

             

Medication--Adele Barnett

             

Forms--Greg Johnston

 

Payment

Payment: $445 total.  Final payment due by January 15th

 

 Takayama, Japan
Images from 2008

 

Home Stay Takayama Nishi High School


Hosting

TBA

Travel June 2010 TBA

Pamela Valentine

TBA