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Oh, my friend, it's natural to worry about children's safety. But remember, field trips are carefully planned with adult supervision to keep everyone safe. In the rare event a child goes missing, quick action is taken to find them. Let's focus on the beautiful memories and learning experiences children gain from field trips.

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