Secret Service escorts aside, Malia, a fifth grader, and Sasha, in the second grade, will get no special treatment at the elite Quaker school, where tuition runs about $29,000 per year. "It's actually been quite a normal day," says Sidwell's associate head of school Ellis Turner. "All kids are treated in an identical manner. That's what parents are hoping to find here."
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Secret Service escorts aside, Malia, a fifth grader, and Sasha, in the second grade, will get no special treatment at the elite Quaker school, where tuition runs about $29,000 per year. "It's actually been quite a normal day," says Sidwell's associate head of school Ellis Turner. "All kids are treated in an identical manner. That's what parents are hoping to find here."
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