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Begin by filling out your name as the teacher in the designated field. Next, list the classes that will be participating in the field trip.
Enter the date(s) of the field trip and select the day of the week from the options provided.
Specify the destination(s) for your trip and include the departure and return times.
Indicate the mode of transportation you will be using and any costs that may apply to students.
Provide a brief reason for the excursion in the appropriate section.
After completing these sections, obtain an administrator's approval by having them sign in the designated area.
Make necessary transportation arrangements and note down your Transportation Request Number.
Finally, submit a list of students attending to STA Administration at least two days before the trip, ensuring you keep signed permission slips with you during the excursion.
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