Fieldtrip
Study/Field Trips/Excursions/Athletics BP 6153
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The Board of Education believes that study/field trips and excursions are desirable
programs and activities for meeting student needs, as long as they are consistent with the
purposes of the district. Further, the district believes these trips are voluntary regardless
of status as district or non-district-sponsored trips. No pupil shall be excluded from
participating the field trips or excursions because of lack of sufficient funds. Overnight
trips must be pre-approved by the Board prior to the payment of any costs or fees
associated with the trip. All planned trips away from school grounds, including athletic
trips, over-night/long-term trips, single-day trips, and outdoor education programs, are
subject to this policy.
Definitions:
Study/field trips are trips conducted in conjunction with the regular curriculum of the
class. They are preceded and/or followed by district-approved academic instruction. The
terms field trips and study trips are to be used interchangeably.
Study/field trips shall be considered voluntary, though they are also instructive and
planned as such with definite objectives determined in advance.
Excursions are defined as a non-curricular-related voluntary trip, often used as a reward
(i.e., Great America, waterslides, picnics). Excursions need not be preceded or followed
by instruction, though study trip guidelines apply to excursions as stated herein.
District-sponsored trips are defined as those trips sponsored and approved by the
district (Board approves overnight trips for which a student can be credited with
attendance for state apportionment, and/or trips organized/ planned by district staff,
which do not result in any financial or personal gain for any district employees. On
district trips, it is permissible to use school/district supplies, resources, and
communication systems. On non-district-sponsored trips, it is not permissible to use
school/district supplies, resources, and communication systems.
Non-district-sponsored trips are defined as those trips not sponsored by the district and
not Board-approved, for which the district assumes no control and no liability, for which
students cannot be credited with attendance for state apportionment, and/or those that
may or may not result in any financial or personal gain for any district employees.
(Example: Teacher takes students to Washington, D.C., during spring vacation.)
NOTE: Â Parents may not drive children to and from a field trip if the parent does not have proper insurance coverage or chaperone information completed with the teacher. Â Parents who chaperone and drive students on field trips are considered school wide parent chaperones and if they are asked to drive on a trip, the parent MUST be able to drive multiple children. Â Parents are not independent drivers for only their children to and from trips. Â Students who are excluded from field trips due to disciplinary issues are not allowed to independently attend the school sponsored field trips with a parent or guardian. Â Students who are excluded from field trips, are expected to attend school on the date of the scheduled field trip or their absence may be considered unexcused.
Students who are not in attendance at school on the day of a field trip MAY NOT attend the field trip. Â All students MUST be present when school begins and accounted for in the daily attendance log in order to be eligible for the trip. Â Â
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Instruction
Study/Field Trips/Excursions/Athletics BP 6153
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Overnight field trips shall be available for students in grades 4-12. Overnight field trips
for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade must be associated with educational learning programs in history
or science, or they may be to participate in approved competitions. Out of State
competitions should only be scheduled when no comparable competition is available in
California. High school trips to out-of-state, invitational sports tournaments may occur
only once per sport season. Efforts should be made to attend invitational tournaments
held during school holiday breaks to minimize loss of classroom instructional time.
Legal Reference
Education Code
35330 Excursions and field trips
Policy Adopted: February 22, 1984
Policy Revised: May 14, 1997
Policy Revised: January 13, 1999
Policy Revised: December 5, 2001
Policy Revised: November 12, 2003