This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Lunchables. All opinions are 100% mine.
Did you go on field trips as a kid? What are some of your favorite memories from those trips? I have some very fun memories of different field trips: from sack lunch at the zoo, to hands on learning at the Science Museum. Field trips were always a highlight in the school year.
Unfortunately, many students won’t get those amazing, educational experiences:
“According to a 2009 report from The American Association of School Administrators, it’s estimated that over the course of the current school year, the number of school districts eliminating field trips will increase by 56 percent. That’s more than 30,000 schools.”
That is why Lunchables has started the Field Trips For All program. Through Field Trips For All , 50 classrooms will be selected to go on an inspiring educational experience.
Nominate a Classroom: Now is your chance to send your favorite deserving classroom on an amazing field trip. Just go to www.lunchables.com and submit a nomination for a class grades 1st-8th.
Why is this so important? Field trips really open doors for students, and inspire them to reach for bigger goals. My son is only in Pre-K, but he has already had the opportunity to go to the Children’s Museum, which is all he talked about for days. Check out the video below to see just how fun field trips can be (it is really cute, too!)
I’d love to hear who you nominated- so leave me a comment and let me know!

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Melissa Hurst, the founder of SavingCentsWithSense.net, is a married mom of three young children, so she understands the importance of stretching a family's budget to maximize savings. After working full-time in higher education for seven years, she pursued a passion of teaching both in the classroom and through her articles to help others. Her money-saving tips have been featured on Arizona Midday, and she is a regular columnist for LifetimeMoms.com and Times Publications in Arizona.




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