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2017-2018 Field Trips 2017-2018 Field Trips: Level School Date Trip Begins Date Trip Ends Destination MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 4/6/2018 4/6/2018 Damascus HS (Band/Orchestra Festival) MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 4/10/2018 4/10/2018 Watkins Mill HS (Band/Orchestra Festival) MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 4/16/2018 4/16/2018 Kid's Museum - Bethesda MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 4/20/2018 4/20/2018 Medieval Times, Hanover, MD MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 4/28/2018 4/28/2018 New York City MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 4/28/2018 4/28/2018 New York City - Broadway production MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 6/1/2018 6/1/2018 Kings Dominion MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 6/8/2018 6/8/2018 Spirit of Baltimore Cruise, Baltimore, MD MS A. Mario Loiederman MS 6/8/2018 6/8/2018 Wheaton Ice Arena HS Albert Einstein HS 7/30/2017 8/1/2017 Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA HS Albert Einstein HS 10/12/2017 10/12/2017 Montgomery College, Takoma Park, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 University of Maryland HS Albert Einstein HS 11/6/2017 11/6/2017 Karen Noonan Center for Environmental Education, Bishop Head, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 11/18/2017 11/18/2017 Shadowland, Gaithersbur, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 2/23/2018 2/23/2018 AMC Wheaton Silver Spring, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 3/1/2018 3/4/2018 Point Park University, Pittsburg, PA HS Albert Einstein HS 3/30/2018 4/2/2018 Baltimore Congress, 401 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 HS Albert Einstein HS 4/14/2018 4/14/2018 The Universities at Shady Grove, Rockville, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 4/20/2018 4/20/2018 Six Flags, Bowie, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 5/5/2018 5/5/2018 Gaithersburg HS HS Albert Einstein HS 5/11/2018 5/11/2018 NASA Goddard Space Center, Greenbelt, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 6/1/2018 6/1/2018 Glenstone Museum, Potomac Maryland HS Albert Einstein HS 6/4/2018 6/4/2018 AFI Theatre, Silver Spring, MD HS Albert Einstein HS 6/7/2018 6/11/2018 Capital Congress Westin Alexandria, VA SP Alternative Education Programs 9/25/2017 9/25/2017 Calleve, Poolesville, MD SP Alternative Education Programs 10/30/2017 10/30/2017 Calleva, Poolesville, MD SP Alternative Education Programs 11/7/2017 11/7/2017 Job Fair, Gaithersburg HS SP Alternative Education Programs 11/15/2017 11/15/2017 Boys Basketball Alternative Education League SP Alternative Education Programs 11/22/2017 11/22/2017 Boys Basketball Alternative Education League SP Alternative Education Programs 11/29/2017 11/29/2017 Boys Basketball Alternative Education League SP Alternative Education Programs 11/29/2017 11/29/2017 Humane Society Field Trip SP Alternative Education Programs 12/6/2017 12/6/2017 Boys Basketball Alt. Ed. League SP Alternative Education Programs 12/13/2017 12/13/2017 Boys Basketball Alt. Ed. League 2017-2018 Field Trips: Level School Date Trip Begins Date Trip Ends Destination SP Alternative Education Programs 12/15/2017 12/15/2017 Boys Basketball Alt. Ed. League SP Alternative Education Programs 12/20/2017 12/20/2017 Boys Basketball Alt. Ed. League SP Alternative Education Programs 1/9/2018 1/9/2018 Boys Basketball Alt. Ed. League SP Alternative Education Programs 1/17/2018 1/17/2018 Boys Basketball Alt. Ed. League SP Alternative Education Programs 1/19/2018 1/19/2018 National Air and Space Museum - Dec. Incentive Trip SP Alternative Education Programs 1/24/2018 1/24/2018 Boys Basketball Alt. Ed. League SP Alternative Education Programs 2/26/2018 2/26/2018 Bowl America - February Incentive Trip SP Alternative Education Programs 3/23/2018 3/23/2018 The National Great Blacks Wax Museum SP Alternative Education Programs 4/4/2018 4/4/2018 Boys Baketball Alternative Education League SP Alternative Education Programs 4/11/2018 4/11/2018 Boys Basketball Alternative Education League SP Alternative Education Programs 4/18/2018 4/18/2018 Boys Baketball Alternative Education League SP Alternative Education Programs 4/25/2018 4/25/2018 Boys Basketball Alternative Education League SP Alternative Education Programs 4/25/2018 4/25/2018 Calleva - Adventure Island - April Incentive Trip ES Arcola ES 10/26/2017 10/26/2017 Strathmore Music Hall, North Bethesda, MD ES Arcola ES 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 Glenstone Art Gallery, Potomac, MD ES Arcola ES 10/31/2017 10/31/2017 The Baltimore Aquarium, Baltimore, MD ES Arcola ES 11/2/2017 11/2/2017 Glenstone Art Gallery, Potomac, MD ES Arcola ES 11/2/2017 11/2/2017 Glenstone Art Gallery, Potomac, MD ES Arcola ES 11/3/2017 11/3/2017 Glenstone Art Gallery, Potomac, MD ES Arcola ES 11/3/2017 11/3/2017 Glenstone Art Gallery, Potomac, MD ES Ashburton ES 10/17/2017 10/17/2017 SERC ES Ashburton ES 10/18/2017 10/18/2017 National Zoo, DC ES Ashburton ES 10/18/2017 10/18/2017 SERC ES Ashburton ES 10/19/2017 10/19/2017 SERC ES Ashburton ES 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 Strathmore Music Hall ES Ashburton ES 11/14/2017 11/14/2017 Strathmore Music Hall ES Ashburton ES 11/21/2017 11/21/2017 Imagniation Stage ES Ashburton ES 12/8/2017 12/8/2017 Baltimore National Aquarium, Baltimore ES Ashburton ES 12/8/2017 12/8/2017 Suburban Hospital ES Ashburton ES 2/26/2018 2/26/2018 National Building Museum, DC (rescheduled from January 30, 18) ES Ashburton ES 2/27/2018 2/27/2018 National Building Museum, DC (rescheduled from January 30, 18) ES Ashburton ES 2/28/2018 2/28/2018 National Museum of American History, DC ES Ashburton ES 4/3/2018 4/3/2018 Philadelphia, PA 2017-2018 Field Trips: Level School Date Trip Begins Date Trip Ends Destination ES Ashburton ES 4/13/2018 4/13/2018 Philadelphia, PA ES Ashburton ES 4/15/2018 4/15/2018 Montogmery Recycling Center ES Ashburton ES 4/16/2018 4/16/2018 Montgomery Recycling Center ES Ashburton ES 4/24/2018 4/24/2018 Montgomery Recycling Center ES Ashburton ES 5/4/2018 5/4/2018 NBMS ES Ashburton ES 5/9/2018 5/9/2018 Imagination Stage, Bethesda ES Ashburton ES 5/16/2018 5/16/2018 St. Mary's City ES Ashburton ES 5/22/2018 5/22/2018 Woodend Nature Center ES Ashburton ES 5/23/2018 5/23/2018 College Park Aviation Museum, College Park ES Ashburton ES 5/25/2018 5/25/2018 Woodend Nature Center ES Bannockburn ES 10/19/2017 10/19/2017 Homestead Farm ES Bannockburn ES 10/25/2017 10/25/2017 Agricultural Farm, Derwood,MD ES Bannockburn ES 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 National Zoo ES Bannockburn ES 11/16/2017 11/16/2017 Strathmore Music Hall ES Bannockburn ES 12/15/2017 12/15/2017 National Bldg Museum DC ES Bannockburn ES 4/13/2018 4/13/2018 Imagniation Stage ES Bannockburn ES 4/24/2018 4/24/2018 Imagniation Stage ES Bannockburn ES 4/25/2018 4/25/2018 Imagniation Stage ES Bannockburn ES 5/4/2018 5/4/2018 Brookside Gardens ES Bannockburn ES 5/9/2018 5/9/2018 Brookside Gardens ES Bannockburn ES 5/17/2018 5/17/2018 Montgomery County Fair Grounds ES Bannockburn ES 5/18/2018 5/18/2018 St. Mary's City, St. Mary's MD ES Bannockburn ES 5/21/2018 5/21/2018 Montgomery County Recycling Center ES Bannockburn ES 5/29/2018 5/29/2018 Montgomery County Recycling Center ES Bannockburn ES 6/7/2018 6/7/2018 Philadelphia, PA ES Beall ES 12/12/2017 12/12/2017 Croydon Creek Nature Center, Rockville ES Beall ES 12/12/2017 12/12/2017 Glen Echo, Rockville ES Beall ES 12/13/2017 12/13/2017 Croydon Creek Nature Center, Rockville ES Beall ES 12/14/2017 12/14/2017 Croydon Creek Nature Center, Rockville ES Beall ES 1/9/2018 1/9/2018 In-House Field trip - Mad Science ES Beall ES 1/10/2018 1/10/2018 In-House Field trip - Mad Science ES Beall ES 2/16/2018 2/16/2018 GreenKids In-house field trip ES Beall ES 2/21/2018 2/21/2018 GreenKids In-house field trip 2017-2018 Field Trips: Level School Date Trip Begins Date Trip Ends Destination ES Beall ES 2/26/2018 2/26/2018 GreenKids In-house field trip ES Beall ES 3/6/2018 3/6/2018 Montgomery County Recycle Center, Rockville, MD ES Beall ES 3/7/2018 3/7/2018 Montgomery County Recycle Center, Rockville, MD ES Beall ES 3/8/2018 3/8/2018 Montgomery County Recycle Center, Rockville, MD ES Beall ES 3/20/2018 3/20/2018 Natural History Museum, DC ES Beall ES 4/9/2018 4/9/2018 University of Marland, Maryland ES Beall ES 4/12/2018 4/12/2018 C & O Canal, Potomac, Maryland ES Beall ES 4/17/2018 4/17/2018 Locust Grove Nature Center, Bethesda, Maryland ES Beall ES 4/24/2018 4/24/2018 Museum of Natural History, DC ES Beall ES 5/3/2018 5/3/2018 MOOseum - Boyds/Germantown, MD ES Beall ES 5/4/2018 5/4/2018 Natural History Museum, DC ES Beall ES 5/9/2018 5/9/2018 Rockville Library, Rockville, MD ES Beall ES 5/10/2018 5/10/2018 MOOseum - Boyds/Germantown, MD ES Beall ES 5/14/2018 5/14/2018 Montgomery County Fairgrounds, Gaithersburg, MD ES Beall ES 5/21/2018 5/21/2018 Annapolis Maritime Museum, Harbor Queen, Annapolis, MD ES Beall ES 5/21/2018 5/21/2018 Annapolis, MD ES Beall ES 5/23/2018 5/23/2018 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC ES Beall ES 5/25/2018 5/25/2018 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Beall ES 6/1/2018 6/1/2018 Julius West MS, Rockville, Maryland ES Bells Mill ES 12/1/2017 12/1/2017 Bethesda Elementary School, Bethesda ES Bells Mill ES 4/6/2018 4/6/2018 St.
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