6 Top Tips: How To Travel With Kids

Rania Walker
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“…are we there yet???” Like any right of passage, you know you’re a family on the move the second those words have been uttered, and uttered, and….screeched! Those four dreaded words can be the cruelest at times – if you’re a parent you know what I mean.

WEplusTHREE…The Big Easy Is Definitely NOT Sleazy For Family-Friendly Vacation

Rania Walker
RAnia Walker

Surprisingly New Orleans is a perfect family destination. It is filled with endless attractions from museums and kid-friendly venues to historical sites offering mythical lore. There are incredible live music performances from every genre, world-class chefs and the best ‘home-cookin’ you’ll find anywhere in the world.

WEplusTHREE..or MORE: How To Travel On A Budget

Rania Walker
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Getting to and through New Orleans with a “large’ family often requires completely different accommodation, travel and booking considerations – and sometimes disproportionate costs. So on our quest to do N’awlins we had to do a bit of research and some trial and error to get the most for our money without skimping on the fun while we were there. These tips can make sense for any destination you want to travel to with your large family.

Our Kids News Roundup – Aug 1 – 7 2011

Noel Ocol
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Our Kids provides the education, camp, and parenting headlines you should know.

Helping Hands: 14 Students, Two Teachers and a Playground Make a Difference

Beth Downey
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It was an experience of a lifetime. On March 13, two Crestwood Prep teachers were accompanied by 14 students in grades 10 to 12 and embarked with the Me To We program on a mission to Ecuador to build a playground in the community of Calancha. Although they were sent to build a school, they built much more.

Helping Hands: It Takes a School to Help a Village

Ann Bianco-Harvey
TMS students learned how to make a positive difference through a service-learning trip in the community of San Victor, Dominican Republic.

Three students in their senior year decided to make a difference in the global community. As a result, they raised funds and supplies by involving teachers, students and parents from two campuses that led to the creation of a new school in the Dominican Republic  that is transforming the impoverished community of San Victor Arriba.

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