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It is estimated that over 100,000 U.S. students travel abroad each year in groups touring and learni
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Mark Blom Senior Staff Attorney for National School Boards Association (NSBA) presented a preview of a comprehensive policy guide for school boards on International Student Travel (IST), during a session on “What School Boards Need to Know About Student Travel” held Sunday, April 6 at the NSBA’s 2014 Annual Conference in New Orleans.
It is estimated that over 100,000 U.S. students travel abroad each year in groups touring and learning about the various countries and cultures of the world. The session and corresponding guide are aimed at raising awareness of important legal concerns and ensure school board leaders can ask the right questions and spot potential problems before students reach the departure gate.
Although IST offers enriching experiences for participants, a lack of clarity about responsibility can create legitimate liability for the school district, no matter the district’s perceived involvement in the trip. If a parent of a student hotel asia bangkok harmed on a trip has a legitimate expectation that the school sponsored the trip—through its employees—the school district faces the costs of litigation, possible settlement, and judgment, in addition to adverse publicity.
A. School sponsored and school district managed: The tour is school sponsored, and the school district manages the tour. The school district arranges all aspects of the trip—itinerary, travel arrangements, lodging, tours, restaurants, local guides, ground transportation, etc.
C. Non-school sponsored: hotel asia bangkok A tour takes place involving students of the district, perhaps even with a teacher serving as the host, but the trip is not sponsored by the district. hotel asia bangkok These are purely private trips.
Alexis Rice | April 6th, 2014 | Categories: Leadership hotel asia bangkok , NSBA Annual Conference 2014 , School Boards , Student Engagement , Teachers | Tags: International Student Travel , IST , student trips , Students |
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