Sunday, August 1, 2010

Trip is now full

We have had an enormous response to our East Coast Adventure.  As of August 1, 2010, the trip is full and we have one student on the wait list.


If you would like to place your child on the wait list, please register as you normally would.  If space opens up between now and January 2011, you will move from "Wait List" status to "Active" status.


If space doesn't open up, then you will naturally get a full refund of all money you pay into the trip.  If you have any questions about the wait list, please feel free to e-mail me at rippolito@gmail.com.


RVI

Monday, June 7, 2010

Materials handed out at the parent meeting

If you missed the parent information meeting three weeks ago, here's what you missed. First, the PowerPoint I presented is HERE.

We then handed out the registration materials. On one side is the pricing sheet, here:
On the back side of the pricing sheet is the registration form, HERE. If you are planning to pay by credit card at any time between now and the final payment, I STRONGLY urge you to register online by going to the USA Student Travel website HERE and clicking on Register Now.

The next handout was green, and included insurance information on one side . . .
and a sample itinerary on the other side.
We only have four spaces left, so if you have any questions, please contact me as soon as possible at (661) 347-4990 or e-mail me at rippolito@gmail.com.
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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Five spaces left for 2011 Spring Break Trip

Space is running out for our 2011 eighth grade history trip to the East Coast where we will visit New York City, Philadelphia, Gettysburg, and Washington DC. If you would still like to sign up, I strongly urge you to visit http://www.usastudenttravel.com and click on the "Register Now" tab.

When our trip fills, you can still submit your registration and be placed on the wait list. Some years we have had zero students cancel, while other years we have had as many as five cancel. This means that the wait list may be a good option for you. If a spot does not become available for your child, you naturally get all your money back, including the deposit.

Contacting me does not give you any greater priority, nor do I have the ability to simply "save you a spot," no matter how nicely you ask. :-) USA Student Travel also does not take registrations over the phone. The FASTEST way to get your registration in is to submit your deposit online. If you have any other questions, feel free to e-mail me at rippolito@gmail.com or call/text 661-347-4990.

RVI

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Friday, May 28, 2010

11 spots left - When you can still bring your reg materials in

We have 34 registered travelers now, and only 11 spots remain.  If you would like to personally hand me your registration materials, here are the remaining days in the school year and when I will be around:

TUESDAY, JUNE 1 - Team Yukon picnic
I will be at school until brunch, then leaving for the Yukon picnic.  I will return at 1:45 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 - Eighth Grade Disneyland Trip
I'm here in the early morning, but REALLY busy getting 600 eighth graders successfully loaded onto buses and headed down to Disneyland.  I will then be leaving myself for the Happiest Place on Earth!

THURSDAY, JUNE 3 - Last day of school
I will be on campus all day.  It will be a little busy with all the eighth grade activities, but the best time to find me in my classroom is before school or at brunch.

FRIDAY, JUNE 4 - Only staff on campus
This will be the final day I will be at school, and I plan to be there from approximately 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon.  If you are waiting until next Friday, I urge you to check with me before you come visit to make sure I'll be there, and to make sure there is still space on the trip.

RVI

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

13 spots left

32 registered and only 13 spots left as of Thursday, 5/27.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

East Coast Trip over half-way full

The 2011 East Coast Trip is over half-way full now (24 registered, 21 spots left), and I imagine the trip will fill either by the end of next week, or sometime in early summer.

This will be my final broadcast e-mail that I send out to my mailing list. The school year is almost done, and I don't want to continue to bother families. If you would like to stay informed on trip status, or if you are still trying to make a decision about whether or not to have your child attend, you can get all the latest information online in one of three ways:

My website - http://trippolito.blogspot.com
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/IppTrip
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/IppTrip

You are also welcome to contact me personally via e-mail at rippolito@gmail.com or by voice/text at (661) 347-4990. If you're ready to sign up, you can register online with USA Student Travel and then simply download, sign, and return the Student Agreement Form to me in Room B-7. Visit my website for both of those links.

All the best,
Ron Ippolito

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

24 spaces left for 2011 trip

We have 21 travelers now signed up for the East Coast Trip, which means we're almost half-way full. My guess is that we will be full or close to full by the end of this school year, next Thursday, June 3.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

East Coast Trip 2011 – 28 spots left

If you attended our East Coast Trip parent information meeting this past Monday, you saw what an exciting educational opportunity this is! We already have 17 registered travelers, which means that 28 spots remain.

If you were unable to attend the meeting, please check out the PowerPoint I presented. It’s available on my website at http://trippolito.blogspot.com. Then have your child pick up a registration packet from me in my classroom. Included in the packet you will find:

- A green sheet with a sample itinerary on one side and travel insurance information on the other. If you’d like more information on insurance options, I just posted a blog entry about insurance on my website.
- A white sheet with red and blue print.
It has pricing information on one side, and the terms and conditions and tear-off registration form on the other side.
- A pre-addressed envelope to send in your registration to USA Student Travel.
- A white Student Agreement Form that includes all the trip rules.

If you are ready to register your child for the trip, here’s what you do:

- Fill out the registration form and place it in the pre-addressed envelope along with a check for $150 payable to USA Student Travel. If you choose to pay with credit card, please note there is a one-time $25 credit card processing fee. Paying this fee one time will enable you to make any or all trip payments with a credit card, and will also enable you to make online payments directly with USA.

- Put a stamp on the envelope and send it in OR have your child give it to me and I’ll put a stamp on it and send it in.

- Read and sign the Student Agreement Form and have your child return this form directly to me. This lets me know you and your child are fully aware of all the trip rules.

NEW!! ONLINE REGISTRATION!!
USA Student Travel has just launched their secure online registration portal.
If you don’t even want to bother getting paperwork from me, and you know you want your child on this trip, you can now register online. Log onto http://www.usastudenttravel.com and click on the “Register Now” tab in the top right corner. Your child could be registered in five minutes!

You also still need to fill out and sign my Student Agreement Form, but you can download that here: http://www.rionorteyearbook.com/eastcoast/agreement.pdf. Simply print it, sign it, and give it to me before school gets out June 3.

If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at rippolito@gmail.com or call/text me at (661) 347-4990.


The difference between specific insurance and "cancel for any reason" insurance

The travel insurance options can be confusing, so here is (hopefully) a better explanation of these two options.

SPECIFIC INSURANCE costs $149. It is helpful for specific reasons such as illness or injury that would prevent your child from attending the trip. For example, if your child breaks his ankle the week before the trip and is no longer able to attend, you would get 100% of your trip money back (except what you paid for insurance). It is (as the name suggests) specific, which means it covers limited, unforeseen circumstances for which you may be required to provide documentation (a doctor's note, for example). You can pay for a specific insurance policy anytime between now and the final payment due date (the January before the trip). Under this policy, a claim can be made up to the day of the trip. If your child wakes up the morning we are scheduled to depart and has the flu, under this policy you are covered.

CANCEL FOR ANY REASON insurance costs $199. It includes all the coverage described in SPECIFIC INSURANCE, but this $50 upgrade also entitles you to cancel for any reason up to 48 hours prior to departure. In order to purchase this policy, you MUST pay for it up front when you pay your initial deposit, meaning your first payment to USA must be $349 ($150 deposit + $199 for the insurance). This coverage may be helpful if, for example, your child is an actor and may get a role between now and the trip. It also may be helpful if you make a deal with your child to maintain a certain GPA in order to be eligible for the trip. If there is a potential issue you can foresee now that would make it so your child would be unable to go on the trip, then Cancel for any Reason insurance may be a good choice for you. If you need to make a Cancel For Any Reason claim, you would get 75% of your trip money back.

Hope this helps! There is a complete explanation of all the details on the USA Student Travel website here:
http://www.usastudenttravel.com/documents/2009_WorldPassTravelGroup.pdf

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Monday, May 17, 2010

East Coast Trip 2011 - Parent Information Meeting follow-up

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It was great to see everyone at tonight's meeting. We had about 80 students and parents this evening, and we already have four students signed up to join us on the 2011 trip.

If you were unable to make it to tonight's meeting, and you are interested in having your child attend this trip, you need to do two things:

1. Check out the PowerPoint presentation link at the top of this post to see what you missed.

2. Send your son or daughter to my classroom (Room B-7) to get a registration packet. This registration packet will include important information about optional travel insurance, the registration form, and a pre-addressed envelope to mail your registration and deposit. Before sealing your envelope, please note that you have the choice to make payments by check or credit card. If you make any (or all) payments by credit card, there is a one-time credit card processing fee of $25. Once you have sealed that envelope, you can put a stamp on it and put it right in the mail, or give it to your child to give to me, and I'll put a stamp on it and put it in the mail.

If you have any questions, e-mail me at rippolito@gmail.com. I will not have another in-person meeting again until Back-to-School Night in September, and that's only if the trip doesn't fill before that time. Therefore, please contact me as soon as possible if you would like to chat in person.

RVI

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East Coast Trip 2011 Information Meeting

Find out about the opportunity of a lifetime: the eighth grade spring break East Coast Trip! We will hold an information meeting for both students and parents for the 2011 trip on Monday, May 17, at 7:00 p.m. in the Rio Norte MPR.

I asked this year's parents, "What advice would you offer parents who are considering whether or not to send their child on this trip in the future?" Here's what some of the parents said:

“This is a trip well worth every penny and much more! I don't know if I would send my child on just any school trip. Mr. Ippolito and USA Student Travel made this trip fun, safe, educational and they really thought of everything!”

“I feel this trip was a great experience for my child and well worth it. It was very educational and a learning experience, but yet lots of fun. I plan on sending my other child on this trip in two years, as long as Mr. Ippolito is planning on going again.”

“Don't think twice. You will never second guess sending your child on this trip of a lifetime. Mr. Ippolito is hands down the right person to send your child across the country with.”


“Do what you can to make it happen. Travel like this is always an investment in your child's future. They will appreciate it and grow from the experience."

I look forward to seeing you at the Parent Information Meeting. If you have any questions in advance, please contact me at rippolito@gmail.com or call/text me at (661) 347-4990.

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

East Coast Trip 2011 - Final meeting reminder

This is just a quick final reminder that our Parent/Student Information Meeting for the 2011 East Coast Trip is happening this coming Monday, May 17, at 7:00 p.m. in the Rio Norte MPR. I look forward to seeing you there. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Cheers,

Mr. Ippolito

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

East Coast Trip 2011 - Helping your family raise funds for this once-in-a-lifetime experience

In my last e-mail, I suggested you seek out ways to get online donations to help pay for your child's trip. Well, I followed my own advice and after careful research I am pleased to announce that I am partnering with Donor Town Square to provide your friends and family members an opportunity to make secure online donations toward your child’s trip. Donor Town Square specializes in online fundraising for non-profit groups. Best of all, they do this with no up-front cost or monthly fee. They simply charge a percentage (6% for Visa/MC/Discover, 7% for AmEx) on each donation for their service.

In the traditional method of asking for donations for a trip like this, families often mail out a form letter along with a pre-addressed, stamped return envelope to the child’s aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, family friends, etc. Doing it this way, there is the cost for the letter, the envelopes, the stamp to send it out and the stamp for the return, the drive to the post office, and the drive to the bank every time you need to deposit your checks. If you send out 50 letters (for example), at a total cost of $50, and that brings in $500 in total donations, your net return is 90%, and I think those numbers are optimistic.

Now, imagine you sent out an e-mail (which you could also customize to each family member and friend more easily than a letter) asking for a donation online. It costs you nothing up front, you didn't use any paper (go green!), and your net return is now 93-94%. Plus, you didn’t have to fold any letters, lick any envelopes, or do any driving at all. Instead, you spent one evening helping your child craft a thoughtful, sincere e-mail and you clicked “Send.”

I know the economy has had an impact on many families (including my own), and the question I get at every information meeting is, “Will you offer any kind of fundraisers?” I’ve been reluctant in the past because I simply feel like selling cookie dough, or frozen pizzas, or wrapping paper, or candy bars ultimately means a lot of work and time for not a lot of return. I have finally found a fundraiser that I can get excited about and whole-heartedly endorse.

Participation in the online donation program is optional, and again there is no cost at all for families to sign up. I’ll talk more about this--and about all the amazing things we will see and do in our nation’s most treasured places--at our Parent/Student Information Meeting, Monday, May 17, at 7:00 p.m., in the Rio Norte MPR. I look forward to seeing you in nine days!


Saturday, May 1, 2010

East Coast Trip 2011 Parent Information Meeting – Monday, May 17

It’s hard to believe it’s already May and summer break is just around the corner. As such, I am already gearing up for the eighth grade trip to the East Coast for Spring Break 2011. USA Student Travel and I are sponsoring our Parent Information Night on Monday, May 17, at 7:00 p.m., in the Rio Norte MPR.

At this meeting you’ll hear from me (the teacher coordinator for the trip), our representative from the tour company, and real eighth grade students who just completed their East Coast adventure last month. This will also be your first opportunity to register for the tour (we do have some parents who will bring their checkbook and sign up that night). We’ll answer just about every question you have during the presentation; however, here are some questions parents often ask in advance of the meeting:

Q: Is this meeting for students as well?

A: Definitely. Both parent and student need to be excited about, and committed to, this trip in order for it to be successful. During the part of the meeting where we’re talking about making payments, travel insurance, and other “boring adult stuff,” my current eighth graders will take next year’s eighth graders aside and they’ll have their own special presentation. So, mandatory for students? No. Strongly encouraged? Yes.

Q: Where are you going on the trip?

A: We will visit four major destinations: Washington DC, Gettysburg, Philadelphia, and New York City. We see and do an incredible of amount of historic sites, museums, shows, presentations, and landmarks during our six days.

Q: This trip sounds cool! Are parents allowed to go?

A: Yes, but in limited numbers. I am scheduled right now to have four teachers (including myself) attend the trip. This makes our student-to-teacher ratio about 11:1. In addition, we have a full-time tour guide and coach driver with us at all times, making the student-to-adult ratio closer to 7:1.

However, it is nice to have a few more adults to make that ratio even lower. I typically have no more than three parents attend with us so we can maximize the space available for kids. All parents sign up on a “stand-by” basis (meaning they’re not guaranteed a spot right away). I give preference to parents who have professional experience that can be helpful on the trip (teachers, firefighters, police, EMTs, nurses, etc). Finally, all parents who attend must be “low-maintenance” (I ask the seventh grade teachers) and must be physically able to handle the rigors of the trip. I don’t ask parents to handle discipline or resolve conflicts, but I do expect each parent to be a fully-participating, responsible adult and role model on the trip and in the unlikely event of an emergency, I need cool heads who will help keep our kids safe.

Q: Do parents pay to go?

A: Yes, they do. I reserve the complimentary spaces for my teacher chaperones. Parents pay a higher rate than the students because the student rate is based on quad-occupancy (four to a room) and parents are double-occupancy (two to a room).

Q: How much does the trip cost?

A: I don’t know yet, and won’t know until the night of the presentation when our representative brings all our registration materials. However, I can tell you that the cost of the 2010 tour was $2,155, and it’s natural to expect an annual increase that roughly matches the rate of inflation (typical increase would be between $50 and $75 each year). I can also tell you that the money is not all due at one time. USA Student Travel requires an up-front, non-refundable deposit (typically $150). That deposit reserves your child’s spot on the trip. If the payment schedule is the same as it has been in years past, you will need to pay a minimum of $100 per month, with the final payment due in January.

Q: Wow! That sounds like a lot of money. Seriously?

A: You’re absolutely right; it is a lot of money. That is why before placing your deposit, you need to sit down with your child and determine if he/she is ready for this level of responsibility and freedom. The cost of this trip includes all meals, admissions, air and ground transportation, shows, attractions—everything except snacks and souvenirs and I politely ask for $15 separately so we can tip our tour guide, coach driver, and housekeeping. You could literally send your child with no money at all, and he or she wouldn’t miss a thing. At the meeting, you’ll learn about the entire “bang for your buck” that you get.

Q: Is financial aid or scholarship money available?

A: Because this is neither a school- nor or district-sponsored trip, there are no funding sources available within the school. All money is raised by the students and their families.

Q: What types of fundraising options are available?

A: Again, because this is not a school-sponsored trip, our ability to fundraise on campus is limited. However, I have seen a number of successful approaches for individual fundraising that can significantly reduce a family’s out-of-pocket contribution. Students from past trips have organized neighborhood recycling drives that have raise hundreds of dollars. Many students write a letter or an e-mail to family and friends asking for donations, often in place of what they may have otherwise received for birthday or holiday gifts. There are also a number of online resources available now that enable family and friends to give donations electronically, including PayPal, Google Checkout, and others. You can find out more information by searching for “collect online donations” in any online search. There are also the more “old school” methods by simply going out and babysitting or mowing lawns (those methods of fundraising still work!).

We will discuss these and a number of other topics at the parent meeting on Monday, May 17. I look forward to seeing you there!

Cheers,

Mr. Ippolito

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Friday, April 23, 2010

East Coast Trip 2010 Full-Length Slideshow Video

Here is a 7-minute slide show video of our 2010 Spring Break East Coast Trip. Enjoy!

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

See you at Open House

Any seventh grade parents interested in the Spring Break 2011 trip are welcome to stop by my classroom, Room B-7, tonight (Thu, 4/22) at the Rio Norte Open House from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. We'll have a special photo slideshow and information on how your child can get signed up for next year's trip. I'd love to meet you!

Mr. Ippolito

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

East Coast Trip videos

A few videos from the East Coast Trip . . .

http://picasaweb.google.com/rippolito/EastCoastTrip2010VIDEOS?authkey=Gv1sRgCO-xo_vXt-Pe3QE&feat=directlink'

Enjoy!
Mr. Ippolito

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Ron Ippolito
Teacher/Yearbook Adviser, Rio Norte Junior High School
http://www.LincolnIsMyHomeboy.com
E-mail: rippolito@gmail.com
Voice/SMS: (661) 347-4990

Monday, April 12, 2010

East Coast Trip PARENT Survey

Dear East Coast trip PARENT,

OK, now it's your turn. Would you please take a moment to fill out this parent survey? Again, just like the student survey, it should take no more than about five minutes to complete. You can find the link here:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/M7926LK

Thank you so much for taking the time to complete the survey. I care about your feedback and strive to make each year's tour a little bit better.

Warmest regards,
Mr. Ippolito

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East Coast Trip Participant Survey

For all those who participated in this year's East Coast Adventure, I invite you to participate in a quick survey. Parents, please share this link with your son or daughter. It should take less than five minutes to complete.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MLVBBPM

I really do appreciate honest feedback, as it helps me build my itinerary for future East Coast tours. As a special incentive to participate, if we get at least 90% of those who went on the tour (including chaperones) to complete the survey, I will set up a special ice cream sundae bar for everyone at our reunion this Friday!

Thanks!
Mr. Ippolito

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East Coast Trip Reunion - Fri, 4/16

Hey East Coast trippers!

By now I hope everyone who traveled with us last week is well-rested and recovered after our very fun (but tiring) week on the East Coast. We are going to have one final gathering (a little reunion of sorts) this Friday, 4/16, at lunch, in Room B-7. We'll watch a little slideshow I'm putting together, I'll give you a disc with over 1,000 photos on it from the trip, I'll give you a quick survey so you can tell me what you thought of all the places we visited and things we did, and I'll also give you back your ID card (you can always come by and pick it up from me if you need it earlier).

I want to say a big thank you to my three fellow chaperones: Ms. Sternberg, Miss Bretthauer, and Mrs. Karzin. They did a great job helping me to keep our kids safe, handling meds, taking roll, doing bed checks, and so much more. The trip would not have gone so smoothly without their help and vigilance. Thank you to all the supportive parents back home who checked in with their kids and reminded them to make good choices. Finally, thank you to our students who made this such a fun experience for all of us.

Warmest regards,
Mr. Ippolito

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Track our drive home

You can track our drive home here:
http://www.instamapper.com/ext?key=12811006476767482289

Estimated ETA is 11:00pm. Just a reminder to please turn your headlights on when you see the coach pull up and please keep the red curb clear.

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Coach all loaded and on the road

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Waiting for the coach back to Rio Norte

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Getting off the plane

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Just touched down at LAX

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Ready for an on-time departure

We're sharing the plane with eighth graders from Anacapa Middle School in Ventura, and a handful of other wary travelers. :-). Fortunately, it seems like both our groups are behaving well.

We are looking at an on-time departure right now. Keep watching us online to track our in-air status. You'll hear from me next when we are in LA!

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Sitting in JFK airport

Free wi-fi. Woo-hoo!!

So I'm in JFK right now while kids are getting dinner and JetBlue offers free wi-fi in the terminal. I'm pretty excited. I'm now uploading yesterday's photos, so you can check them out here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/rippolito/EastCoastTrip2010Day5NewYorkCityNYC?aut...

Our flight is still scheduled for an on-time departure. I'll post online if things change. I was also able to update the flight status link on my blog, so now if you go to http://trippolito.blogspot.com, you can track our flight in the air.

Cheers,
Mr. Ippolito

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On the road to JFK airport

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Flight information

So today is our last day on the East Coast! I'm realizing that the flight info link on the right side of my blog may be outdated and I have no wifi access to update it at this time.

You can easily track us by going to Google and putting "Jetblue 673" in the search box. I will continue to update you on our whereabouts throughout the day including the drive home from LAX.

We have about 30 more minutes here on the Intrepid before we hop back onto the coach and head for JFK.

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On the flight deck of the USS Intrepid

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New York Harbor cruise

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Flatiron Building

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In Grand Central Terminal

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Friday, April 9, 2010

Kids are all in bed

And it's our final night on the East Coast. The Addams Family was hilarious tonight!

Mr Ippolito is very tired, so I'm afraid the final photos will have to wait until we come home.

I will continue updates tomorrow on the blog, Facebook, and Twitter. This will be the best place to get updates on our travels home as well.

I will have your child CALL YOU when we reach the 5-14 split. This will mean we are about 10-12 minutes away from school and that would be a good time to come on down.

It's possible that the parking lot lights may be off late on a Saturday night, so if everyone could please turn their headlights on when the coach pulls up, then it will make the parking lot safer for everyone. Finally, please leave the red curb wide open for our coach to safely pull up.

We'll see you tomorrow night!

Cheers,
Mr Ippolito


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NBC Studio Tour

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Central Park from 70 stories up

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In the Apple Store on 5th Ave

Just got to test out an iPad! Pretty cool!

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Lunch and tour of Central Park

Hot dogs, sandwiches, pizza, and the best cookies in New York City from Levain Bakery. Yum!

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Off to enjoy a real New York lunch!

Just finished with downtown: Wall Street, WTC, Trinity Church. Heading uptown now near Central Park for authentic New York hot dogs and deli sandwiches.

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WTC Site

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New York Harbor

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On the New Jersey Turnpike

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Breakfast in Philadelphia

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Breakfast in Philadelphia

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Day 4 Photos uploading right now!

I really need my beauty rest (I need all the help I can get) so I'm uploading the photos right now. Enjoy our day in Philly. Tomorrow we're off to the biggest city in the United States: New York City!

http://picasaweb.google.com/rippolito/EastCoastTrip2010Day4Philadelphia?authk...

RVI

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Day 4 Potos uploading right now!

I really need my beauty rest (I need all the help I can get) so I'm
uploading the photos right now. Enjoy our day in Philly. Tomorrow
we're off to the biggest city in the United States: New York City!

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RVI

Great day today, late night tonight

It was a late night tonight in Philadelphia after returning from the Mad Cap Theatre performance.  It was hilarious and the kids had a great time.  I'm just getting around to photos now.

I do need to say that our kids (with just a couple of little, minor exceptions) behaved fabulously today.  We noticed this especially in contrast to a middle school from Palo Alto who joined us in the audience for this evening's performance.  Unfortunately, they were not nearly as well-behaved (they talked through practically the whole show!) and (worse) their chaperones did nothing about it.  I sent a concerned e-mail to the principal and assistant principals of the school already to let them know the kind of impression their students and adults had made tonight.

I got an auto-reply e-mail back from the principal that began, "I am out of the office through April 13 to support a field trip to Washington DC . . ."  Awesome.

Photos up in a few.  :-)

RVI

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Dinner at Positano Coast

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Independence Hall

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Lunch!

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At the National Liberty Museum

Just left the National Constitution Center, and then after this our next stop is Reading Terminal Market for lunch.

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Day 3 photos now online!

We had mostly a day of travel today. Enjoy the photos of our travels through Pennsylvania!
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Menu for tonight's dinner

Starters: fresh-baked rolls with butter, cole slaw, raisin bread with apple butter, pickled veggies

Dinner: fried chicken, chicken pot pie, pork sausage, roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet corn, mixed veggies and butter noodles

Dessert: homemade vanilla ice cream, shoo fly pie, apple dumplings, and chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting

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Dinner at Plain and Fancy

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Driving through Amish Country

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Leaving G'burg en route to Amish Country

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At Gettysburg National Cemetery

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Pennsylvania Monument on the fields of Gettysburg

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Gettysburg battlefield tour

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In the historic Gettysburg Cyclorama

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On the road to Gettysburg

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Photos are now online

Time for me to go to bed, but just wanted to let you all know that
today's photos are now online. You can link to them from the blog at:
http://trippolito.blogspot.com

Great day today! Tomorrow, Gettysburg and Amish Country!!

Cheers,
Mr. Ippolito

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Ron Ippolito
Teacher/Yearbook Adviser, Rio Norte Junior High School
http://www.LincolnIsMyHomeboy.com
E-mail: rippolito@gmail.com
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Day 2 done and photos now online

The show is starting!!

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Just finished dinner

Doing a little final DC souvenir shopping and then off to see Little Shop of Horrors at Ford's Theatre!

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Visiting the Smithsonians

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In line for the National Archives

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National Cathedral facts

Construction began on the cathedral in 1907 when President Theodore Roosevelt laid the foundation stone. The cathedral wasn't completed until 1990. It is the second largest cathedral in the US and the sixth largest in the world.

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Inside the National Cathedral

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National Cathedral

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Just finished lunch

Lunch was at Union Station today. Next stop is the National Cathedral.

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Supreme Court of the United States

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Inside the Capitol Rotunda

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Library of Congress

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In the security line at the Capitol

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Rise and shine

Just finished with breakfast and on our way to our US Capitol Tour.

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Monday, April 5, 2010

YouTube - Presidential motorcade passes us while we're on tour

Good first day on the East Coast!

We were pretty exhausted with our red-eye flight, but everyone still managed to make it through the first day of our East Coast Trip.  We saw Arlington National Cemetery, Ford’s Theatre, the North Lawn of the White House, the Smithsonian Museum of American History, President Obama drive past us (well, I doubt he was actually driving, but you get the idea), the Iwo Jima Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and finished up with the Lincoln Memorial.  Whew!  That was a full day.

 

A couple things I spoke to the kids about today:

-       Chewing gum.  There are so many places that we go to that don’t allow it that we just say, “No gum while on tour” to make it easier on everyone.  We’ve had most every student doing a great job with this, but we’ve had a couple kids “forget.”

-       Cell phones.  I tried to make it crystal clear prior to departure that cell phone use is limited to “transit time” in between major cities and in the hotel in the evening and morning.  Had a couple kids with them out at lunch today.

-       Sliding down the banister at the Lincoln Memorial.  Banisters are for gripping as you descend stairs, not for use as an express lane.  All railings and banisters are off-limits for sliding.  I didn’t specifically mention that prior to the tour, but didn’t think I needed to.

-       Name badges.  Thankfully, only one student dropped his name badge on the ground, and thankfully a wonderful student from our group turned it into me.  We’ve also had just a couple left accidentally on the coach.  Everyone else has been very conscientious, but these are really important to keep on the entire tour.

 

A couple things we’ll remind about tomorrow (and you could help us with):

-       We’re not forcing the kids to drink water at meals, so many of them are gravitating to soda.  It was warm and humid today, and the temperature is supposed to go up tomorrow.  Headaches are often the result of dehydration, and Coke at every meal is just going to make things worse (we even had some early-morning cola drinkers at breakfast!!).  We’ll keep reminding about eating and drinking healthy, and hope you can too.

-       Kids by and large have been very polite and considerate to those around us.  We got big kudos from the flight crew last night and we’re hoping to keep up the good work.

-       Stay to the right, stay to the right!  If you text this to your child, they’ll know exactly what you mean.  Sometimes when we walk in a group of 42, we tend to think we own the sidewalk.  We need to continue to be mindful of those who are also enjoying our nation’s treasures.

 

Thanks for your help in continuing to reinforce positive behaviors and positive attitudes.  Hope you’re enjoying the updates and photos!  I will try to do the same again tomorrow!

 

RVI