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Originally Posted by Drolefille
If it's students from the school going and not a group of grads from all over then I think it makes sense to call it a school tradition while acknowledging it's not an official trip.
I went to private school and we took trips that were sanctioned and through tour companies so, I don't know how it works elsewhere.
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I get where you're coming from...I should be more clear in that I'm not arguing the point with you actually because you're right, that does make sense...I'm just use to being defensive on that point because so many people put the entire thing on the school.
Any trips we took were through tour companies and the teachers had to book them independently so that the school wasn't technically affiliated in any legal way (I'm assuming that was the point)...except for athletic events I'm guessing, since that's through the school by default. Anyway it was something that parents booked and then advertised through word of mouth. It's ironic it was the biggest trip yet because around half our grade went.