Jackson Hole High School senior Zoe Crisp is heading to Washington, D.C. ... virtually. Crisp was named one of just two delegates for Wyoming in the U.S. Senate Youth Program, which usually gives selected students a weeklong trip to the nation's capital for an intensive look at how the federal government operates. Like many other things, this year's version has been moved online. The inaugural virtual edition is an "exciting education and leadership forum for the nationâs most outstanding student leaders," a press release stated. Students will spend the week in online workshops and briefings with luminaries from the highest levels of the federal government, including the president and members of Congress.