Alberta school board suspends U.S. trips as travel numbers crater
- The Thames Valley District School Board suspended future trips to the United States, stating it aligns with decisions by other boards, while previously scheduled trips will continue.
- St. Albert Public Schools trustees voted to suspend all student travel to the U.S., citing safety concerns due to recent political actions in America.
- British Columbia's largest school board and New Brunswick's largest French school district have also paused trips to the U.S. Amid safety concerns.
- The Canadian Association of University Teachers warned against non-essential travel to the U.S. On April 15 due to political issues there.
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Beyond Local: School board trustees in Alberta city ban student trips to US
St. Albert Public Schools trustees voted 4–1 in favour of a motion from chair John Allen April 16 to suspend immediately and until further notice any and all student travel into the United States of America.


Thanks, Mr. President: School board nixes future student U.S. trips
Officials with the London region’s largest school board say they have no plans to send any more students on class trips to the United States amid uncertainty at the border since President Donald Trump’s re-election.
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