Hillary Clinton may visit Washington High School during South Bend stop

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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., makes remarks at the Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pa., Monday, March 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

By Beth Boehne

SOUTH BEND — Hillary Clinton may visit Washington High School during her presidential campaign stop in South Bend Friday.

The Clinton campaign has contacted the South Bend Community School Corp. inquiring about a possible visit to the school on Friday, according to Sue Pace, a spokeswoman for the school district.

WSBT News has also learned the Secret Service visited the school Wednesday.

After her stop in South Bend on Friday, Clinton will head to Hammond, Fort Wayne, and then Muncie. Saturday she is scheduled to visit Indianapolis and New Albany.

Stay with WSBT.com for the latest on the Clinton's campaign stop in South Bend.

Friday, Mar 28 at 10:40 AM Washington Parent wrote ...

Stop knocking the students at Washington & get your facts straight. We get stuck w/the kids no one wants. Have Clay, Riley or Adams take them. No, Washington gets them to clean them up. Have any of you said Great Job Quiz Bowl Team? Great Job Mark O'Dell for perfect SAT scores. None of you know anything about WHS unless your kids go there. It's a great school, with good kids. Once again they got the raw end of the deal. And what makes it worse, is those kids know it.Thanks again S.B.

Thursday, Mar 27 at 3:19 PM Hillary Clinton wrote ...

Whyl cant people see thru this liar? We dont want a liar as president of this America that I have fought for in WW2, DANGEROUS. Why doesnt she keep slick willie at home.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 10:40 PM Jill wrote ...

Since when is a visit from a presidential candidate not considered "educational", South Bend School Board? Too bad that so few officials prevented a historical event from taking place for plenty of folks in this neighborhood.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 10:19 PM Nick wrote ...

Washington has had two gun violations in the last month. It has a horrible graduation rate. I can't think of a better place for her to visit, so she can see what what the local members of her party have done for the city.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 10:11 PM Unknown wrote ...

Nice she is going to the one school where the most guns are found.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 9:37 PM Deep Throat wrote ...

Zimmerman put the kibosh on Washington. Instead Hillary will be going to Mishawaka.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 9:28 PM Ed wrote ...

God I am so sick of seeing her darn face plastered everywhere and that fake smile of hers really makes me want to loose my lunch. WSBT please find something better to report on as I and many others still despise the "Lying Clintons" and don't feel they are at all news worthy.

Wednesday, Mar 26 at 9:10 PM There goes South Bend's reputation... wrote ...

Oh boy...They had better get those metal detectors installed right away. Nothing like taking Hillary to the roughest school in the hood! Wear you bullet proof vest Mrs. C., you'll need it...

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