Malia and Sasha Obama are headed for the same Washington-area private Quaker school that Chelsea Clinton attended, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The Obamas picked Sidwell Friends School, where Vice President-elect Joe Biden's granddaughters attend, said a family spokeswoman.
Sasha, 7, and Malia, 10, visited classes and met with students earlier this week, while their mother, Michelle Obama, talked to school officials and parents. Aides said the Obamas looked at a wide variety of schools, including public ones.
The selection means the girls will go to classes on two separate campuses in different cities. Sidwell's lower school, where Sasha will attended second grade, is in Bethesda, Md. The middle school, where Malia will attend fifth grade, is in northwest Washington.
The school has about 1,100 students, with 39 percent being students of color. Tuition will be $28,422 for Sasha and $29,442 for Malia, according to the school's Web site.
Meanwhile, a school near New York City has been renamed after the president-elect at the behest of its students, reports the Associated Press.
The Hempstead Union Free School District board voted unanimously Thursday to rename Ludlum Elementary School as Barack Obama Elementary School.
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