Jenna Bush, one of US President George W. Bush's twin daughters, will live in Washington and teach at a public school here, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said.
The president "thinks it's great that she's pursuing what she wants to do. Jenna will live in Washington and she will teach at a public school," McClellan told reporters.
McClellan declined to confirm where Jenna -- whose hard-partying ways have raised eyebrows and attracted the attention of gossip columnists -- would teach, citing "the privacy of the schoolchildren."
The Washington Post reported Wednesday that she had applied to teach at a Washington public school that serves low-income children.
The president "thinks it's great that she's pursuing what she wants to do. Jenna will live in Washington and she will teach at a public school," McClellan told reporters.
McClellan declined to confirm where Jenna -- whose hard-partying ways have raised eyebrows and attracted the attention of gossip columnists -- would teach, citing "the privacy of the schoolchildren."
The Washington Post reported Wednesday that she had applied to teach at a Washington public school that serves low-income children.
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