Why didn't Sasha Obama join her family in Chicago for farewell address?

And immediately, the Internet noticed. People tweeted in confusion, wondering where the teenager might be. What could possibly be more important than seeing her father's parting address? They asked and hypothesized. Soon enough, the answer arrived. She had an exam at school Wednesday morning, a White House official told CBS News. While her family travelled to Chicago, Sasha stayed back in Washington, D.C. The 15-year-old attends Sidwell Friends, a highly selective school in the nation's capital. On the school's website, a schedule for the Upper School's mid-academic year exams lists a science exam scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Listed on the same page, the exam protocols include guidelines that "students must adhere to the published examination schedule. Absence for travel is not an adequate reason to re-schedule an exam." Even, perhaps, if the travel is for your father's presidential farewell address?
It is not the first time that Sasha's academic commitments have made headlines. In March, Obama announced that he and his family will stay in Washington for a couple of years after his presidency so that Sasha can finish high school. "Transferring someone in the middle of high school," the president said. "Tough."
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