Alaina Dildine was swimming laps during her PE class with her classmates when she went under the bulkhead, according to school officials.
WHITELAND — A 15-year-old girl who died after being pulled from the swimming pool at Whiteland High School on Tuesday had been doing laps with other students before she went under the water, school officials said.
"We grieve with this family as they endure the unimaginable," Spray said."Our entire school community and especially our school staff and students are heartbroken." A lifeguard and an instructor were on the pool deck at the time, according to Spray, who said no other details were being released at this time.
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