Throughout the year field trips are scheduled to offer students an opportunity to widen their experiences and to reinforce curriculum areas. Announcements of scheduled trips will appear in the parent newsletter. Field trips are a privilege. A student may be denied participation if she/he fails to meet academic or behavioral requirements. Students who fail to submit a proper form, signed by either a parent or a guardian, will not be allowed to participate in the field trip. Telephone calls WILL NOT be accepted in lieu of proper forms. There is a form at the back of this handbook that may be photocopied if the student has lost the form given by the teacher or was absent when it was passed out. Parents have a right to refuse to allow their child to participate but should notify the teacher in writing. Eighth graders may be denied participation in the Graduation Trip/s if behavioral expectations are not met and if tuition/fees are not paid in full. All field trip chaperones must be VIRTUS trained and fingerprinted.


Students on buses must follow the rules of the driver, which include keeping hands, head, etc. inside the bus.

Policies Applicable to All Field Trips, Excursions, and Activities

The policies listed below apply to all excursions, including but not limited to trips for parish religious education​youth ministry and youth groups, traditional class field trips, travel for specific group events (e.g., choir, adult retreats and outings, science fairs, and academic decathlon), graduation and other celebratory trips, athletic games and practices, and certain ministerial and extracurricular activities held at locations. Contracts for field trips, excursions, and activities must follow the rules on signing authority.

The school may, at their option, plan trips and activities for one or more days, including overnight field trips, retreats, and other excursions. All excursions, whether day or overnight, must comply with the following requirements:

    • The excursion must be approved in advance by the principal.

  • Traditional field trips for elementary school and high school classes must have specific educational goals for students.

  • The principal should have a detailed itinerary of any field trip or excursion that involves travel and hotel accommodations, including contact information for all transportation and lodging vendors, coordinators, and sponsors. 

  • On field trips, excursions, or activities with participants who are minors, the supervising adult must have in his or her possession a signed and dated Student and Youth Activity Permission Form (English version and Spanish version​) for each minor.

  • On field trips, excursions, or activities with participants who are minors who take medication, the supervising adult must have in his or her possession a signed and dated Medication Authorization and Permission Form for each minor who takes medication. During the excursion, the supervising adult also must have any necessary medications in his or her possession.

  • All participants—adults and minors—must have appropriate identification and, as necessary, travel documents.

  • All chaperones and any vendors who both provide the trip and have contact with minors must follow archdiocesan safe environment policies, including fingerprinting requirements and background checks. No chaperone should ever be alone with a minor who is not his or her own child.

  • The supervising adult or adult group leader must have immediate access to a first aid kit. First aid kits must be in all vehicles that transport participants to and from activities.

  • In any area where there may be poisonous snakes, the group must have a snake bite kit​

  • Vehicles used to transport participants must adhere to the rules on transportation for parishes and schools set forth in Transportation for Parishes and Schools.

  • The supervising adult on field trips, excursions, or activities involving minors must have immediate access to student emergency information​.

  • At least one adult chaperone for field trips, excursions, or activities involving minors shall be in possession of a cell phone.

  • Chaperones driving minors should be at least 25 years old. Non-driving chaperones should be at least 21 years old.

  • Both male and female chaperones must supervise coed events.

  • There should be at least two chaperones on every trip and two chaperones of each sex on every coed trip, so that no chaperone is alone with a minor. The number of chaperones who must be present to supervise minors should be decided on a case-by-case basis, giving consideration to the age of the participants and the nature of the activity. 

  • Clergy/staff members/faculty/volunteers who supervise minors or young adults, or who are group leaders of parish- or school-sponsored activities, may not be under the influence of alcohol or any substance that can cause impairment and may not offer alcohol or any controlled substance (except medication that is prescribed for a minor or young adult) to anyone under age 21.

  • Adult participants should fill out and sign the Adult Consent and Release Form.​​


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