When I was in elementary school, every time we went on a field trip of some sort, we were reminded that when we are out in public, we have to be on our best behavior. We are not only representing ourselves and our school, but by wearing our yarmulkes on our heads, we are representing the Jewish people, and the rest of the world will see that and determine opinions of the entire am Yisrael on how we behave. I never really bought into that as a child. I saw other school trips out at the same time as our school. We all behaved pretty much the same. Part of me even assumed that other schools made the same speech to their students. “You will be representing all black children,” or “as Christians, it is your duty to uphold the blah blah blah.” I always thought it was just a way for teachers to scare us into being good so their job would be easier.