Spring Break Alternatives and Safety
Spring break is fast approaching, occurring March 15–23, and students deserving much-needed time off are ready to have some fun and relaxation — although not all students jet off to the sun-soaked beaches. In fact, most students will be working, going home, visiting friends, or participating in volunteer or service projects.
Some students are taking advantage of Alternative Breaks, offered through the Wisconsin Union Directorate. This low-cost opportunity allows students to travel to economically, culturally, and environmentally diverse locations across the United States. Students grow as they engage in service-learning activities that change their lives and those of the people they help. Applications are closed for spring 2014, but summer 2014 applications will be available right after spring break. Students are encouraged to apply as early as possible. For more information, visit the Wisconsin Union Alternative Breaks website.
If your student is planning to travel elsewhere on break, remind him or her about these important safety measures:
- Parents (and other friends or family members) need information about where your student will be vacationing, including departure and return times. Ask that your student call upon arrival and return.
- Your student should carry the minimum amount of cash and credit or bank cards.
- Have an honest conversation with your student about alcohol, if applicable. Recommend that your student learn about the alcohol laws of his or her destination. Encourage responsibility and moderation.
- Remind your student to travel with others and to stay together — always use the buddy system.
- Lastly, remind your student to remain aware of surroundings and use common sense. Emphasize safety on balconies, being careful about sun exposure and dehydration, locking hotel room doors, and not swimming alone.