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Washington, D.C. 2013

Washington, D.C. 2013. Spartans. Getting there…. You need to be here by 6:30 on Friday morning . Be appropriately dressed. The bus WILL leave at 7:00…with or without you. Touring D.C.….

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Washington, D.C. 2013

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  1. Washington, D.C. 2013 Spartans

  2. Getting there… You need to be here by 6:30 on Friday morning. Be appropriately dressed. The bus WILL leave at 7:00…with or without you.

  3. Touring D.C.… Arrive Lincoln Memorial at 11:00~ You need to eat on the bus before we get there, about 10:30-10:45

  4. Around Lincoln…

  5. Back on the buses… Down to the American History Museum…

  6. Home… Leave D.C. by 5. Time for dinner on the bus ride home. Return to P.A by 9:30 (we hope). You MUST have someone here to pick you up.

  7. The Rules for Field Trips

  8. Rules for Field Trips 1. Your belongings are your responsibility. Respect other people’s stuff, too. 2. No gum or candy off the bus. 3. No music, backpacks, or earphones off the bus. 4. Keep it clean: the bus, a lunch area-- anyplace you are, has to be kept clean. 5. When you are visiting anywhere, you must respect others who are there to visit, too. Keep your voice low. 6. You have to stay with your chaperone at all times. You can’t wander, even if they say you can. 7. When you are on a field trip, you represent your team, your school, your family, and most importantly, yourself.

  9. Look fors in D.C.: A fragment from Plymouth Rock (American History) The Insect Zoo (Natural History) The Capitol Building The Constitution at the National Archives The 1903 Wright Brothers Flyer

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