Westridge Middle School students pose for a picture in front of the U.S. Capitol Building during their trip to Washington, D.C. All 110 students, teachers and parents who went on the spring break trip to New York City and Washington, D.C., self-quarantined for two weeks after their return due to possible exposure to COVID-19.
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Westridge eighth-graders Lorionah Stienike and Drake Packer pose for a picture during their trip to Washington, D.C. All 110 students, teachers and parents who went on the spring break trip to New York City and Washington, D.C., self-quarantined for two weeks after their return due to possible exposure to COVID-19.
GRAND ISLAND — When the 110 Westridge Middle School students, teachers and parents finished their spring break trip to New York City and Washington, D.C., they expected to return home to reflect upon their weeklong vacation. Instead, they were forced to spend the next two weeks in self-quarantine due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
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Westridge Middle School students pose for a picture in front of the U.S. Capitol Building during their trip to Washington, D.C. All 110 students, teachers and parents who went on the spring break trip to New York City and Washington, D.C., self-quarantined for two weeks after their return due to possible exposure to COVID-19.
Westridge eighth-graders Lorionah Stienike and Drake Packer pose for a picture during their trip to Washington, D.C. All 110 students, teachers and parents who went on the spring break trip to New York City and Washington, D.C., self-quarantined for two weeks after their return due to possible exposure to COVID-19.