First daughter Jenna Bush plans to teach at D.C. school WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush’s daughter Jenna plans to live in the District of Columbia and teach at a public school serving low-income children.
   Jenna Bush says she hopes to teach in a charter school.  By Mark Wilson, Getty Images
Jenna Bush, 22, graduated last spring from the University of Texas with a degree in English. She campaigned with her father during the summer and fall as he sought re-election but said she hoped to teach at a charter school after the election.
A spokesman for first lady Laura Bush, Gordon Johndroe, confirmed that Jenna would go to work for a public school in Washington but declined to disclose where she has applied for a teaching position or other details.
The president “thinks it’s great that she’s pursuing what she wants to do,” White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Wednesday.
Her twin sister, Barbara, earned a humanities degree from Yale last spring. Her career plans have not been announced. McClellan said Barbara is helping with the Bush inaugural operation.
I’m sure the team of secret service agents, secured perimeter, and individual background checks probably won’t be too much of a distraction to kids trying to learn their multiplication tables.
Heh, heh. I don’t think there’ll be too much horseplay going on in her classroom, what with the guys with sunglasses and large semi-automatic pistols hovering about.
I can imagine a detention session in her classroom. Large, hot spotlights dangling over each desk, and a personal Secret Service attendant to lean menacingly over each of the students receiving detention