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May 20 th -22 nd 2015
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Chaperones Chaperones: Dr. Reese Ms. Schauer Mr. Bester Ms. Ziolkowski Mr. Joung Mr. Veal There is one chaperone for every 6 students All chaperones are staff members and know all of the students Students will be closely monitored and will have all chaperone cell phone numbers
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Drop-Off Procedures Students MEET at Pritzker at 2:45 am on Wednesday, May 20 th. Hugs and parental words of wisdom Bus will leave at 3:15 am. Bus cannot wait for students- we have to catch a flight! Flight leaves from O’Hare at 6:05 (United Airlines #1722)
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Airport Procedures Guide from Brightspark meets us to check us in Students go through airport security Students have the option to buy breakfast at the airport (using own money, only meal not provided on trip)
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Follow all directions by TSA agents and chaperones Shoes, belts removed for security checkpoint Liquids and gels in a quart-sized ziploc bag- all containers must be 3 oz or less Stay together If asked to do anything by security, calmly comply. Security may check bags at the gate before boarding the plane. Calmly comply. Airport Security
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We will CARRY-ON our luggage- luggage must meet carry-on size requirements Two changes of clothing needed: must meet school uniform policy Any snacks must be non-liquid or gel. Food will be provided and many students buy snacks there. Cell phone (if student has one) Hairbrush/toothbrush Pajamas Comfortable shoes Girls: pack as if you are on your period Any medicines including advil/tylenol/benedryl What to Pack
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What Not to Pack Hotel has hair dryer, shampoo, conditioner, bar soap Expensive electronics Shoes you cannot comfortably walk in (or will freak out if they get a smudge) Inappropriate clothing Sunscreen/Bug Spray
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Weather Forecast Wednesday: Partly cloudy, high of 81 Thursday: Sunny, high of 80 Friday: unclear yet- check the forecast Be prepared- pack clothes that can be layered. Many sites are air conditioned
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On the Plane/In the Hotel Both the hotel and plane are “regular” travel accommodations, not just for us We need to be respectful of others by being quiet, listening to chaperones, and respecting the space we are in Many people will be on our flight, traveling for business or for other reasons. We may or may not be seated in a group. In the hotel- the room next to you might be occupied by someone who is staying at the hotel for business or other reasons.
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Expected Behaviors We will be respectful of our surroundings- many of them will be in honor of soldiers, families, or individuals who gave their life for our freedom We are judged by your behavior as individuals, a group, and a school We will remove hats/headphones at tour sites as a sign of respect Our conversations, choice of words, and pictures will be respectful
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Preview of Trip Itinerary National Archives: Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, Constitution Capitol Building: Hall of Congress, Rotunda United States Holocaust Memorial Museum National Air and Space Museum Ghost Tour: Alexandria’s “Footsteps of the Past” Holocaust Museum National Cathedral Ford’s Theater United States Naval Academy Arlington National Cemetery International Spy Museum Memorials: FDR, WWII, Korean, Vietnam, Lincoln, Jefferson, Martin Luther King Jr., Washington Monument, Iwo Jima
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National Archives
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Air and Space Museum
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Ford’s Theater
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National Cathedral
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Lincoln Memorial
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Return to Chicago Flight leaves DC at 7:55 pm (United # 6327) Return to Chicago at 9:13 pm Pick up your child at 10:30 pm at Pritzker Parents MUST pick up students- they cannot walk home or be put in a cab Hugs and “I missed you”s
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