![]() ![]() Once you're in the museum, an Explainer will welcome your group, answer any questions you may have, and cover logistical details and museum rules. While the Explainer organizes your group, the lead teacher from your group should check in with the Group Reservations cashier, located at the far end of the Ticketing desk, to confirm the number of students and adults in your group and receive group tickets. If you arrived by public transportation or car, you can check in with an Explainer on the plaza (the open area on the north side of Pier 15, in front of the main entrance). If you arrived by school bus or charter bus, please wait for an Explainer to meet your bus before unloading students. When you arrive, please check in with an orange-vested Explainer. Download our chaperone tips in English, Spanish, or Chinese below. Although the museum is self-guided, it's a good idea for chaperones to stay with their students-teacher and chaperone involvement can greatly improve the students’ experiences, and having chaperones nearby makes it easier to keep an eye on the students they're responsible for. We require a minimum of one chaperone for every ten youths or children in your group. If you’re planning to arrive outside of field trip hours, please make a group reservation by calling 415.528.4444 and choose option 5 for reservations.įor information about our COVID-19 guidelines and what to expect, please visit our FAQ page. Field trip days are Tuesdays through Fridays, starting at 10:00 a.m.
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