For the 2023-2024 school year, the Cleveland History Center is excited to offer our Homeschool Field Trip series for the first time since 2020. Hosted at the Cleveland History Center in University Circle once a month on a Thursday, this year’s Homeschool Field Trip days invite students to dig in to the people, places, and ideas that have made Cleveland what it is today.
Event Details
Students will be grouped and paired with a Museum Educator based on their age (3-5, 6-8, 9-12, and 13+) to ensure age-appropriate program content based on the day’s theme. We reserve the right to combine age groups as needed based on day of attendance. Each program is from 10am-12pm on the day of the event.

March 21, 2024 – Exploring Cleveland
How have the lives of Clevelanders changed over time? Students will use CHC exhibits to examine how Cleveland became a city in 1796, how the landscape of the city of Cleveland has changed over time, and how the people who have lived here between 1796 and now made the city what it is today.
Program Fees
Students: $8 each | Parents: Free | Ages 0-2: Free
Includes full museum admission for the rest of the day, space to eat lunch after the program, and a ride on the Euclid Beach Park Grand Carousel.
The Cleveland History Center is listed as a Qualified Education Service Provider through the Ohio Afterschool Child Enrichment Educational Savings Program, and Homeschool Field Trip admissions, along with WRHS Memberships (Household Level only), may be reimbursable expenses.