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There are few better ways to experience a culture than through its art, and there are few cultures more integral to the United States than...
Traveling in a new place can be an overwhelming experience. I was reminded of this fact on a recent holiday in Andalusia. When you see...
Year after year, Teacher appreciation week never fails to amaze all of us at ACIS. Whenever we ask our community of student travelers to nominate...
Susan Braun taught public school in Indiana for eight years before taking a break to raise her own children. She has taught studies about King...
France has just been through its elections. A narrow campaign that needed a centrist like Macron to beat a crazy person. In the U.K., they...
When delving into the history of a time or place, certain influential figures are unavoidable. That's why we're excited to launch our latest series of...
Gail Gillis is a Spanish Teacher from Gig Harbor, Washington, and an ACIS Group Leader. She led a group of students on an educational tour...
If you are lucky enough to get the chance to visit “The Red Dragon,” better known as China, we know all the sites that should...
I have never seen a slow-cooker sold in France, which is why I hold on to mine like a little treasure. It seems like such...
If you’re a real lover of art, whether you’ve been to Paris before or not, it can be hard to know just how to see...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel