stagg high school
Atlanta, GA
March 16-19, 2026
Stagg High School, get ready for an unforgettable Atlanta, GA adventure in 2026!
From touring iconic HBCU campuses to standing at pivotal civil rights landmarks, this Atlanta, Georgia experience brings history, culture, and inspiration to life at every stop. Students will explore renowned universities, reflect at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, enjoy classic Atlanta fun at Cascade Skating, and take in skyline views from SkyView Atlanta. With meaningful learning moments and exciting city highlights, it’s the perfect blend of education and adventure—an unforgettable experience your students will always remember.
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Stagg High School: Atlanta Itinerary
Families, you are currently viewing a sample itinerary customized for Stagg High School. Please note that this version is meant to provide a general overview of the experiences and activities the trip organizers hope to include. As we get closer to departure, the school or designated trip organizer will share the most up-to-date and finalized itinerary, reflecting any adjustments, confirmed reservations, and timing updates. For now, please enjoy this preview of what is planned for your student’s upcoming trip.
Day 1: Travel to Atlanta and Ferris Wheel Ride on Skyview Atlanta
- Travel to Atlanta, GA
- Arrival in Atlanta and Meet your Landmark Leader!
- Dinner Allocation
- Ferris Wheel Ride on Skyview Atlanta
- Check into Hotel Accommodations with overnight security (3 nights)
Day 2: HBCU College Tours & Roller Skating
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Guided Tour of Clark Atlanta University with Admissions Sessions
- Boxed Sandwich Lunch
- Guided tour of Morehouse College with Admissions Sessions
- Guided tour of Spelman College
- Visit Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
- Group sit-down dinner
- Roller Skating!
- Return to Hotel Accommodations
Day 3: Tuskegee University & ASU Tour
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Guided Tour of Tuskegee University with Admissions Session
- Visit the Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University
- Lunch Allocation
- Self-Guided Tour of ASU
- Group sit-down dinner
- Return to Hotel Accommodations
Day 4: Morris Brown College & Departure
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Guided tour of Morris Brown College
- Visit the Atlanta History Center
- Lunch Allocation
- Depart for Home
Please refer to your trip organizer or sample itinerary for your group’s specific inclusions.
At Landmark Educational Tours, every school trip is thoughtfully designed to give students a meaningful, educational, and memorable experience. Each school chooses the inclusions that best fit their goals, schedule, and budget, which means trip details may vary from group to group. No matter what your school selects, all Landmark trips feature a well-planned itinerary, engaging attractions, and educational experiences that bring each destination to life.
Your student will also be supported by a Landmark Tour Manager, who helps coordinate logistics, and ensure the trip runs smoothly from start to finish.
Our team works closely with your school to design a trip that is safe, enriching, and enjoyable for every traveler. No matter the destination, Landmark Educational Tours is committed to delivering high-quality experiences that inspire learning beyond the classroom.
How are dietary restrictions dealt with?
When registering your students on the portal, there will be an opportunity to include your dietary restrictions. Landmark will notify all meal vendors prior to the group’s visit, and the Landmark Leaders will reconfirm will the restaurant before and during the meal, too.
There will be a few instances in which students will be given meal vouchers to which they can decide what meal vendors they want to eat at. At that point, students are also encouraged to communicate with their own dietary restrictions.
Can I get in touch with my traveler on the trip?
Yes! If your student has a cell phone, you can text your student periodically throughout the trip. You can also arrange to call your student during our free time on the trip (Ex. motorcoach ride back to the hotel, at the hotel, etc.). If students are too young to own cell phones, it’s the responsibility of the trip organizers and chaperones to determine what the best option is to communicate between students and their parents.
What about safety on the trip?
Safety is our top priority. Students will be given safety bracelets upon their first interaction with their Landmark Leader, along with the first of multiple safety briefings. When given free exploration, groups will always be traveling in chaperone groups or following the buddy system (depending on the age of the group, but to the discretion of the trip organizer). The group will not leave an attraction until at least two formal head counts are done (one by a Landmark Leader, and final one conducted by head chaperone)
What if my child loses an item on the trip?
Landmark Leaders do their best to inform students on the safest ways to travel. They are also the last to leave any dining room and meeting location to ensure all belongings have been collected, while frequently reminding students to check for their wallet, keys, phone and bags. Have the student notify the Landmark Leader and they will contact whoever they can to attempt to track down the item.
To cancel a trip with Landmark Educational Tours, please send an email to [email protected] with your cancellation request. Be sure to include the student’s full name, the school or group name, and the reason for cancellation so our team can locate the reservation and process the request accurately. Once we receive your email, we will review the details, apply any applicable policies, and follow up with next steps regarding your trip status and any potential refunds or credits.