In this episode of the Griffin Rundown podcast, upper school students from Heritage Christian Academy share their insights on the impact of school trips. A 9th grader and a 10th grader reflect on their recent trip to Williamsburg, discussing the educational, personal, and social benefits they experienced. The students highlight the historical sites they visited, including Jamestown and Monticello, and express their appreciation for the opportunity to learn outside of the traditional classroom setting. They also emphasize the importance of forming friendships and gaining independence during these trips. Overall, the interview showcases the value of school trips in enhancing students' learning experiences and fostering personal growth.