With the administration of Joe Biden coming in on January 2021, many are now wondering what White House advisers Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner will do next. Following reports of their purchasing a lot in the upscale Miami island, many are now speculating which school will they bring their children to.
With Ivanka and Jared looking to settle in Florida after their stint in Washington DC, it has since fueled speculation on which school they will bring their three children to. The couple bought a plot of land on the high-security, exclusive Indian Creek, and locals have spoken to Page Six about where they might decide to enroll their kids.
As Ivanka and Jared are Jewish, the closest school that also practices the same faith is Lehrman and is five minutes away from their future home. There is also the possibility that they may enroll their children at Ransom Everglades which would be farther away, or at Miami Country Day which is 15 minutes away. They have also noted that Cushman is also a good private school for the couple to enroll their children in. However, one local said it is more likely they would settle for Lehrman due to their Jewish faith.
The same locals also mentioned that even in the midst of speculations of where Trump and Kushner plan to bring their children, it might take a while before they are to settle in Miami. “The thing is, they bought a plot of land, and building a mansion on Indian Creek is no small job -- the houses are enormous. How long does it take to build a house from scratch? So who knows when they’d actually be in that house.”
Ivanka and Jared first met in 2007 and got married in 2009 with Ms. Trump converting to Judaism to marry Kushner. In a 2015 interview with Vogue magazine, Ivanka praised her husband for his ability to stay calm even in the middle of a crisis. She noted their similarities and shared how surprised she was at his level-headedness when faced with tough challenges.
“The world could be collapsing around him and nothing fazes him,” said Ivanka.


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