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Rising Costs And Risks Reduce Italian School Trips

Radio Capital Italy Rome 12d12d Impact 3
A survey of 3,000 high school students by Scuola.net indicates that 10 percent will not participate in school trips. The decline is attributed to rising costs exceeding 420 euros and an increasing number of teachers refusing to act as chaperones.

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Radio Capital Italy

“the real problem is that the school trip is becoming a luxury, at least according to the Scuola.net observatory which in recent weeks heard from 3,000 high school students, 10 percent will not go due to increasing costs over 420 euros and because more and more professors refuse to be chaperones because the risk is too high.”

Radio Capital Italy

“la preoccupazione sale sempre più ogni anno e sempre più difficile portare fuori i ragazzi. Un po' l'abbiamo detto per i costi, ma un po' perché non trovi i professori.”

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