Field trip definition

Field trip means any experience a child has away from the premises of the center, while under the care of center staff, whether a child walks or is transported.
Field trip means a trip which is compulsory and an integral part of a course, which is for fact-finding or research purposes, and without which the student cannot graduate or progress to the next year of the course;
Field trip means a trip or program activity off the licensed site and is not a routine program outing.

Examples of Field trip in a sentence

  • Field trip and stand-by assignments will be made at least five (5) workdays in advance.

  • Field trip requests less than 10 days will be assigned in order received.

  • Field trip work that exceeds the forty (40) hour scheduled workweek will be assigned by seniority.

  • Field Trip Assignments - Field trip rotation assignments will be posted at each Transportation terminal.

  • Field trip days are school days, and students should dress and behave accordingly.


More Definitions of Field trip

Field trip means a district, or school authorized excursion for educational purposes.
Field trip means children and personnel leaving the child care center premises for an excursion, trip, or program activity.
Field trip means an event or activity that meets the following conditions:
Field trip means any off campus, school sponsored activity.
Field trip means a journey or excursion away from school grounds, involving two or more persons that is organized and/or sponsored by the school or by an authorized employee of the school, for curricular relevance.
Field trip means any trip away from the home. Field trips commence when child care personnel and children leave the home’s property, whether by vehicle or by walking.
Field trip means travel for a specific activity to a location away from an area of the child care group home approved for providing child care services.