Homeschool Day!
You know that a bubbling, seeping asphalt field in the middle of a major city has to have a unique story. On this day, you’ll explore the history of Hancock Park and the Tar Pits, learn all about oil’s role in the development of L.A., see the tools early excavators once used, and discover how this place has changed from rancho to commercial oil field to ongoing paleontological excavation site.
Museum admission included.
Educational Resources: Click here to find supplementary materials, lesson plans, videos, and all kinds of other cool resources to use during your trip.
Important Information:
- No late registrations or refunds will be processed after the closing date. No Exceptions
- Special Guidelines: Space is limited; first serve basis. No use of membership passes. Does not include Page Museum admission. (Subject to change).
- Program Times: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
- All Students must be accompanied by a registered adult through PayPal.
- Note: If you have multiple Homeschool students, each Homeschool student must be registered for all Field Trips using their own designated flex fund account. Any duplicate orders for the same field trip on one student’s account will not be allowed.
- Field Trip Photography Disclaimer: “Please be advised that photographs will be taken at this event for possible use on the SCS website, marketing materials, and/or all other SCS publications. If you do not want you or your child to be photographed please advise the Field Trip Coordinator.
- How to Cancel: Forward your registration confirmation email receipt to field.trips@springscs.org with a detailed notation to cancel by the deadline date indicated on each field trip.
- La Brea Tar Pit Flyer
Educational Resources:
Click here to find supplementary materials, lesson plans, videos, and all kinds of other cool resources to use during your trip.