| Published: | Jan 21, 2013 1:13 PM EST |
| Updated: | Jan 21, 2013 5:38 PM EST |
NAPLES, Fla.- Seven students from Community School of Naples are in D.C. today, witnessing the Presidential Inauguration. They left on Saturday and so far, they've had a full weekend, touring the city and also celebrating the inauguration.
We first met the students and their professor on Friday. The seven seniors are all classmates in an Advanced Placement government class, and they have been preparing for the trip since last April.
Their teacher, Mike Mansfield, also took a group of students to President Obama's first inauguration four years ago.
This year, they stopped by Madame Tussauds wax museum. They also were among the masses viewing Pennsylvania Avenue, where the President lives.
The students were all very excited for the chance to be in D.C. this holiday weekend. We hope to speak with the students this afternoon and also get more photos from their trip.
They fly back to Naples tomorrow.
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