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Agenda Plus
School Board of Clay County
August 1, 2019 - Regular School Board Meeting
Title
C3 - Approval of Out of County Student Travel - K-12 Academic
Description

The School Board recognizes that field trips, when used for teaching and learning integral to the curriculum, are an educationally sound and important ingredient in the instructional program of the schools. Properly planned and executed field trips supplement and enrich classroom instruction by providing learning experiences that will enhance mastery of the curriculum standards of the State of Florida. A field trip is defined as any planned, student-travel activity which is approved as part of the district's educational program and is under the direct supervision and control of an instructional staff member or any advisor as designated by the Superintendent.

                                                                                                   Field Trips Details

School Date Destination Group Purpose
Keystone Heights High 7/21-26, 2019 Eglin Air Force Base, FL Army JROTC Fulfill JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge requirement in accordance with U.S. Army Cadet Command Regulation.  (Notified after submission deadline for June board meeting approval.)
Fleming Island High 6/18-22, 2019 Camp Blanding NJROTC NJROTC Leadership Training (Notified after submission deadline for June board meeting approval.)
Fleming Island High 2/14-15, 2020 Orlando, FL Chorus Choral/Broadway Masterclass with Disney Performing Arts.
Ridgeview High 11/10-12, 2019 Asheville, NC Chorus To perform prepared holiday music at The Biltmore House, the largest home in America, as part of their Christmas celebration.
Fleming Island High 9/6-7, 2019 Ocala, FL XC Teams North Florida Horse Park Invitational XC Meet
Fleming Island High 10/11-12, 2019 Tallahassee, FL XC Teams

FSU Prestate XC Meet

Fleming Island High 11/8-9, 2019 TBD/State Meet XC Teams State Championship XC Meet
         
Gap Analysis

Field trips provide students with a window to the real world that they don't get in the classroom, and they can help students understand real-world applications to abstract concepts.

Previous Outcomes

All out of county activity trips are selected, planned, evaluated, and approved or rejected in conformity with written district policy.

Expected Outcomes

It is important to recognize that learning outcomes from field trips can range from cognitive to affective outcomes. Exposing students to new experiences and can increase interest and engagement in academics regardless of prior interests.

Strategic Plan Goal

Ensure that every classroom provides a quality and rigorous instructional experience in order to elevate student outcomes.

Recommendation

That the Clay County School Board approve out of county student travel.   

Contact
Terry Connor, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction; terrence.connor@myoneclay.net; (904) 652-3066
Financial Impact
None
Review Comments
Attachments
August 2019 - Student Travel.pdf