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On average, how many times during the course of a full school year does a teacher in your school/district have a classroom visit by an administrator who provides some feedback to the teacher?
0-2 times
3-5 times
6-8 times
9-11 times
12 or more times
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Results of the survey of December 14, 2025
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What is the most memorable field trip you took as a student? (All answers will be posted anonymously.) Thanks to Tim Daly for the question.
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Responses = 11
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NASA space center in Huntsville, Alabama (I was in the 6th grade) |
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Washington, D.C. |
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Washington DC |
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My favorite trip was to the Bronx Zoo in elementary school. In high school, it was to Great Adventure. |
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Touring NYC - Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Museums |
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A field trip visiting garage sales with students referencing mock budgets to purchase necessities for furnishing an apartment. This was for a work readiness and independent living class for students with cognitive disabilities. |
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We went to the Ford Edison House |
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As a student, HS a senior trip to Washington, DC. As a new teacher of an accelerated class in grade 5 / trip to the UN in NYC. |
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We used to sing in the Grand Central Station every holiday season in New York City a cappella. We would take the Metro-North train in from Westchester County. We would walk and stop in the middle of the Grand Central Station and start singing. |
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The New Hampshire Dartmouth Outward Bound Group took us on an overnight camping trip. I have been outside since that time, including hiking the AT in 1993. |
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In my day, it was always getting on the subway and going to a museum |
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