Thursday, February 22, 2024

Attention Classroom Teachers! Win a Grant for your Class Trip Next Year!

Consider the Education First (EF) Approach  
to Educational Travel 
  

Travel for fun, travel for inspiration, travel for world peace.

For over 55 years EF has been dedicated to one global mission:
Opening the World Through Education.

Explore America with your students!

Let this be your homework this summer: Win
a travel grant for a class trip for your students. Then create your own tour with EF's guidance.

Official free trip terms and conditions

1. HOW TO ENTER: No Purchase Necessary. To enter, contestants should either call EF Educational Tours at 1-800-637-8222 or EF Explore America at 1-800-503-2323 and express interest in the contest, visit eftours.com or efexploreamerica.com or send in a postage-paid business reply card entry form. Required information includes the contestant’s name, address and telephone. EF Educational Tours and EF Explore America can be contacted at Two Education Circle, Cambridge, MA 02141. One entry per person.

STEM tours that examine
the real world
2. ELIGIBILTY: The contest is open to either full or part-time teachers or administrators at the middle school, junior high school or senior high school level living in the United States. Employees (and their immediate families and household members) of EF and its affiliates are not eligible.


Explore America! with your students.

Click on links below for additional information. With a little work and a lot of patience, you & your class could enjoy a free trip next year!     
Explore America Travel  





Tours at Gettysburg or Valley Forge where
reenactors recreate their valiant efforts












Social Studies Tours:  Investigate important elements of our society by walking the streets where history happened and today's culture was created.


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