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Adopt The Roadtrip Nation Experience
The Roadtrip Nation Experience is an interactive and engaging curriculum designed to bring relevancy and real-life experiences into the classroom. Our curriculum consists of twenty-five lessons that encourage students to define their own roads in life through a series of self construction and reflection activities, including going out 'on the road' to interview leaders within their own communities. By combining the workbook, online lessons, and the Roadtrip Nation video archive, students will have the opportunity to reflect on their own definitions of success and to be exposed to the stories of others who have also followed their own roads in life.

We are excited about your interest in bringing the Roadtrip Nation Experience into your districts and classrooms. The curriculum price is $25 per student and includes full access to the interactive online lessons, individual student workbooks, and teacher resources; including sample lesson plans. We will be in touch with you as soon as possible to ensure quick implementation of the curriculum.

For more information, please contact:
Jimi Spatharos

jimi@roadtripnation.com
949.764.9121 x212
"The Roadtrip Nation curriculum is designed to open the window to the world for our students so they can clearly see the opportunities that await them after graduation from school," said O'Connell. "I know this program will change the lives of many young people and help make what they learn in high school more relevant and meaningful."
Jack O'Connell, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction
"When I left that interview, I really felt like I had a whole new understanding of what it takes to pursue what I love and I was completely inspired to go out and do it. I can honestly say that this whole roadtrip nation experience has changed my life. Before this experience I had no idea what path I wanted to follow in life. I hold this experience near and dear to me and wouldn't trade it for the world."
Michael Lindsay, High School Student