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Policies
2010-2011 Field Trip Policies

 

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Basic Information


Group Size
To book a field trip, there is a 10 student minimum. The maximum number of students allowed on a field trip depends on the tour option you choose, and ranges from 60-160 students.

We will assign one docent for each group of 20 students.

If you have more than the maximum number of students allowed on a field trip, we will try to schedule you for multiple time slots or visit days. Please fill out one tour request form for each field trip you would like to schedule. We will do our best to accommodate your class.

 

Age Limit
Field trips are available for students in grades 3-12.

The Museum deals with mature subject matter. The Karkomi Permanent Exhibition is suitable for visitors in 7th grade and above. Students in 3rd-6th grade will visit Make a Difference: Miller Family Youth Exhibition, which is designed for youth ages 8-11. For more details on all the exhibitions your students will experience at IHMEC, please take a look at our tour options.

Chaperone Policy
We require one chaperone, 21 or older, for every ten (10) students. No exceptions can be made to this policy. These chaperones are admitted free of charge. Medical/behavioral aides accompanying special needs students, over and above the 1 to 10 ratio, are also granted complimentary admission. Additional chaperones not serving as necessary aides are charged the group tour fee of $15/adult.

 

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Logistics

 

Selecting a Visit Date
Please have three dates available in case your first choice is unavailable.

To avoid rescheduling or cancellation, please check your school's calendar for holidays, test dates, late arrival/early dismissal, teacher in-services, etc. before requesting your field trip.

 

Length of Visit
When you register, you will have a variety of field trip options to choose from, depending on the age and size of your class. Field trips last from two to three hours, based on content.

 

Lunch
Lunchroom facilities are available on a limited basis and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Be sure to request the Student Dining Hall on your field trip request form if you would like your students to eat at the Museum.

Groups that have confirmed Student Dining Hall reservations should bring student lunches in disposable paper or plastic bags, not hard or reusable lunch boxes. Lunches will be stored during your tour; refrigeration is not available. At this time, boxed lunches are not available for purchase, and lunches cannot be delivered to the Museum.

 

Parking

The museum maintains six bus parking spaces on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no fee to park in these spots. Please view our Map and Bus Directions for detailed directions.

 

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Fees, Payment, and Cancellations

 

Fees

Students, Grades 3-12

$5 (2010)
$6 (2011)

Chaperones up to 10:1 Ratio Free
Medical/Behavioral Aides Free
Adults above 10:1 Ratio

$15

 
Field trip fees are applied to all scheduled visitors, including Museum members.

 

Deposits

A non-refundable $50 deposit is due within 14 days of receiving your field trip confirmation, or immediately if your field trip date is less than 30 days away. Your deposit will be applied to the total balance of your field trip.

 

Online credit card payments are preferred. Checks should be mailed to Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Attn: Field Trips, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie, IL 60077.

 

Paying the Balance

For easier check-in, we encourage you to pre-pay your full balance. However, the balance of your field trip payment is due upon arrival. Please organize payment in full for the entire school group in the form of credit card, check, or cash (exact change only). Payment must be made in one transaction; individual payments will be charged general admission rates.

 

Changing Field Trip Plans
Because the Museum is in high demand for visiting groups, we must limit the number of groups scheduled on any given day. Therefore, if your plans change, we ask that you cancel or reschedule well in advance of your visit.

All changes must be requested in writing to the Education Department on official school letterhead and signed by a school official. Letters can be mailed to the Museum or faxed to 847.967.4801. Changes will not be accepted by phone or email.
 
Number of Students

A one-time change may be made to the number of students attending your field trip, up to 30 days in advance of the tour. The change must be within the confirmed group size range (listed on your confirmation letter). No refunds or balance adjustments will be provided for reduced numbers after the first adjustment or within 30 days of the field trip. We cannot guarantee space for any additional students.

Rescheduling (Date & Time)
A field trip may be rescheduled once within 14 days of confirmation, based on availability. Any request to reschedule after 14 days will be considered a cancellation, and a new request and deposit must be submitted.

Cancellations
Refunds will not be given for cancelled tours. If your group is unable to travel to the Museum due to extreme weather conditions, please call us at 847.967.4848 as soon as possible.  We will make every effort to reschedule your visit, based on availability.
 
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Additional Museum Policies


All visitors must pass through metal detectors and have their belongings scanned. For your safety, all items brought into IHMEC are subject to inspection.

Please leave all coats, bags and valuable personal belongings back at school or on the bus. It is a very short walk from the bus into the Museum!

Prohibited items:

  • Food and beverage (except bagged lunches for groups with Dining Hall reservation)
  • Chewing gum and candy
  • Writing utensils (pencils, pens, etc.)
  • Still and video cameras

Strongly discouraged:
  • Cell phones or electronic devices (must be turned off)
  • Heavy metal jewelry or belts


Behavior
Every visitor has a right to enjoy an exciting and educational visit to the Museum. Inappropriate behavior that detracts from others’ experience will be dealt with at the discretion of the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center staff or docent volunteer. Such behavior may result in a group being asked to leave the building and could jeopardize future visits to the Museum.

Photography
No photography of any kind is allowed inside Museum exhibitions. Photography is permitted by chaperones in public, non-exhibition spaces (i.e. lunchroom, lobby) and outside the building. Video cameras are prohibited.

 

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