

What if your school can’t or won't organize a trip to Washington, D.C.?
Bring on the adventure with Parent-Run Trips
We know how powerful a school trip to Washington, D.C. and the East Coast can be — learning history where it happened, sparking curiosity, and creating memories that last a lifetime. So when a school can’t or won’t organize an educational tour, it doesn’t have to mean “no trip.”
Our Parent-Run Trips program empowers families to make these meaningful experiences happen safely, simply, and with professional support every step of the way.
Why Parent-Run Trips Work
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Real-world learning: Students get the same immersive, curriculum-aligned experiences — museums, memorials, and landmark tours — that make classroom lessons come alive.
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Community-driven: When parents take the lead, the whole school community benefits. These trips strengthen connections amongst families, parents, and students.
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Flexible & customizable: You design the itinerary around your group’s needs: length of stay, which sites to visit, and the pace that fits your students.
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Professional support: You don’t do it alone. Our team handles the heavy lifting — transportation, lodging, vetted educational tours, risk management, and on-the-ground logistics.
How it starts — IT'S EASY! All it takes is one motivated parent to step forward as the Trip Lead. That parent becomes the point person who sparks interest, approves final details, and coordinates the group. We provide the tools, templates, and support you need to run a smooth, safe, educational, and FUN trip.
What we provide for Parent Leads
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Marketing materials: Custom flyers and a dedicated webpage template you can share with other parents and the school/your community.
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Full logistics management: We take care of transportation, hotel arrangements, scheduled educational tours, and vendor coordination.
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Safety & compliance: Guidance on chaperone ratios, emergency procedures, and best practices for student safety.
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Incentives & discounts: Based on group size, the lead may receive incentives (including potential reductions in trip cost or free trip) and special chaperone discounts.
What the Trip Lead is responsible for
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Outreach: Reach out to families and rally interest using the materials we provide.
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Rooming lists: Assign roommates and submit the final rooming list to our team.
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Itinerary approval: Choose the destinations, decide how many days to stay, and confirm the chaperone-to-student ratio. (We’ll advise you on recommended ratios and sample itineraries.)
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Final sign-offs: Confirm the list of participants and any special needs or accommodations.
How to get started:
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Step 1: Planning calls: Schedule a call with our team to choose dates, sites, and draft an itinerary.
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Step 2: Interest kick-off: Use our flyer and webpage to gather names and answer parent questions.
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Step 3: Deposit stage: Families can log into our secure website where we will collect deposits and set up individual payment plans.
What we will need from you:
As the trip gets closer we will ask you to help us with:
Finalize details: Submit rooming list, chaperone assignments, and medical forms.
Enjoy!!! Our staff runs the educational tours and logistics so chaperones can focus on students.
Tips for a successful Parent-Run Trip
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Start small if it’s your first time — a long weekend or a 2–3 day itinerary is a great first step.
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Be transparent about costs, deadlines, and expectations up front.
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Recruit a small planning committee to share tasks (communications, finances, parent questions).
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Use our suggested itineraries and chaperone guidelines — they’re built from successful trips we’ve run before.
Frequently asked questions (quick answers)
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Will this be safe? Yes — our team provides safety protocols, vetted transportation and hotels, and experienced guides for all our trips.
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What about school permission? We’ll provide sample permission letters and communications you can share with the school and district if needed.
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How much work is required from the Lead? We make it manageable — outreach and final approvals are the main responsibilities. Our team handles bookings and logistics.
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Can teachers join? Absolutely — teachers often participate because they believe that educational travel is important, even though the school district did not approve the trip.
Ready to make it happen?
If you’re passionate about giving your child (and their classmates) an unforgettable, educational adventure, we’re ready to help. Parent-Run Trips turn what could be a missed opportunity into an empowering community experience.
Email us today to schedule a short phone appointment — we’ll walk you through the process, answer questions, and show how simple it can be to get started. Let’s give the students the Washington, D.C. trip they deserve!
Call Lorna Holland at +1 571 239 3889








