Originally posted by hinakiba777
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The trip was on the up and up, but for some reason the teacher had to transfer (I think there was a controversy there, and may have been rumors of embezzlement with respect to that teacher and/or her husband who also taught at that school). The incoming french teacher picked up the slack, as did my mom (who was at the time transferred down to the school as an English teacher).
In the end 10 students and 3 adults (mom, the french teacher, and a parent) went, including myself. Of the 10 students maybe 1 or 2 were originally signed up for it.
And since then, every year, either during March Break or during Summer, mom has taken another group of students Somewhere. So when she announces she's doing a trip, and looks for kids who want to go on it (or as often, the kids ask her to do a trip to Somewhere), they know if she says yes, they're going. (If they can afford EF Tours prices).
(Trips have included Egypt, Paris, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, London, Australia twice, and as of next week Costa Rica)
But one thing mom makes sure when she does run these trips, is she makes sure all the costs are outlined in advance, and she has the brochures from a company with a lot of history in the business (EF Tours as I mentioned; I think she's one of their top travellers now. Through her points with them, we've paid for most of our yearly Vegas trip flights). Between the trust she's built up through the nearly 20 years she's been running these trips (Damn that's a long time. where did the time go?), and making sure she has all her ducks in a row, no one thinks her trips are a stunt like this mess was. (And the trips are completely extracurricular. Not for a specific class, but open to pretty much anyone who wants to cough up the money for it)
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