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This is the true account of one high school chaperone who survived a three week student study tour of the East Coast of the United States. This book contains the daily letters that were faxed back to the school administrators to show that the teachers were hard at work chaperoning and not just having fun on the trip from Hell. In the mid 14th century the Black Plague swept through Europe, in the 18th century a Revolution took place in America, in the 20th century the RMS Titanic collided with a massive iceberg, and in the 21st century 53 students from San Diego landed in Washington D.C.

Produktbeschreibung
This is the true account of one high school chaperone who survived a three week student study tour of the East Coast of the United States. This book contains the daily letters that were faxed back to the school administrators to show that the teachers were hard at work chaperoning and not just having fun on the trip from Hell. In the mid 14th century the Black Plague swept through Europe, in the 18th century a Revolution took place in America, in the 20th century the RMS Titanic collided with a massive iceberg, and in the 21st century 53 students from San Diego landed in Washington D.C.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Pam Ogdin is a former teacher in San Diego, California. She worked as a Curriculum Developer and AP teacher although she trained as a musician. She has recorded several albums and is a former Choral Director. She is listed in Who's Who Among America's Teachers and is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, S.A.I., P.E.O. and is actively involved in her United Methodist Church. She is well traveled and has survived many student tours throughout the United States and Europe.