It looks like Ivanka Trump will not only have to find a new job and a new place to live, but it seems like she will also have to find a new school for her kids.
There are new reports that suggest Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner are being forced to withdraw their three children from their $28,000-a-year Jewish day school in Washington, D.C. after many parents complained they were flouting Covid-19 rules by attending a White House event without masks. Here’s what you need to know.
According to the JTA, Ivanka and Jared’s three children, Arabella, Joseph, and Theodore were pulled out of the Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School and moved them to Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy, after parents complained that Ivanka and Jared weren’t following the school’s COVID-19 protocols, which asked families to avoid large gatherings and to follow social-distancing guidelines.
The couple have been photographed attending large gatherings and having close contact with other people without face masks.
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“They withdrew from the school,” a spokesperson for Milton, as the school calls itself, said Wednesday in a statement. A source close to the family said they withdrew because Berman offered more in-person classes during the pandemic.
But three parents of children attending Milton, which is switching to fully indoor, in-person classes next week, said the withdrawal came after parents raised concerns that Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and top aide, and Ivanka Trump, his daughter and also a top aide, were seen at events not complying with the coronavirus protocols that Milton demanded of its parents.
“There was concern for the safety of children because it was very clear the Kushner parents were violating public health recommendations,” said one mother, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because her employer bans interactions with the media.
Yet a source close to Ivanka and Jared said they withdrew because Berman offered more in-person classes during the pandemic. Jared said that he would send his children to school in person if he could. Berman switched to mostly in-person during September and October after opening virtually, according to its website.
So far neither Ivanka Trump nor Jared Kushner have made any comments about the matter.
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