Melania Trump, Son Barron Move to White House

President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and their son and Barron Trump walk from Marine One across the South Lawn to the White House in Washington, June 11, 2017.

President Donald Trump's wife Melania and their 11-year-old son Barron have officially moved into the White House.

She and the boy had been living at the family's home at Trump Tower in New York so Barron could finish out the year at his current school.

In keeping with American tradition, President Trump moved to Washington, DC immediately after he took office in January. Since then, he has lived in the White House -- one of the most famous buildings in the world.

Melania Trump announced the move Sunday on Twitter. She wrote, "Looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home! #Movingday.” Her announcement included a picture of the Washington Monument as seen from a room inside the White House.

The president spent last weekend away from the White House. He went to one of his golf properties in the state of New Jersey.

Melania Trump has not been as visible as other presidents' wives since choosing to stay with Barron in New York. But she has slowly begun taking on more official White House duties. She also recently joined the president on his first major overseas trip.

Her move to Washington was expected. Trump had repeatedly said his wife and son would be joining him in the White House after the current school year. Barron has been attending Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in New York City.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as First Lady Melania Trump and their son Barron listen at the 139th annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

Melania Trump announced last month that Barron would begin attending a private school just outside of Washington, in the state of Maryland, later this year. The school, Saint Andrew's Episcopal School, is about 30 kilometers from the White House.

In a statement at the time, the first lady said the family chose St. Andrew's because of its commitment “to know and inspire each child in an inclusive community.” She added that the school's program combines teaching, learning and service, “all of which appealed to our family.”

The cost for Barron to attend the school is reported to be about $44,000 a year, about the same cost as his former school in New York.

In this photo taken March 17, 2017, Barron Trump, with his father President Donald Trump and mother, first lady Melania Trump, disembark from Air Force One upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama chose to send their daughters to Sidwell Friends School, a private school in Washington, DC.

Chelsea Clinton also attended Sidwell Friends while living in the White House during the presidency of Bill Clinton.

I'm Ashley Thompson.

Bryan Lynn adapted this story for VOA Learning English. His story was based on reports from the Associated Press and Reuters. George Grow was the editor.

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Words in This Story

visible - adj. able to be seen

commitment - n. promise or pledge to do something

inspire - v. make someone want to do something

first lady - n. the unofficial name used for the wife of a president