Michelle Obama
A statement from the Office of the First Lady says the video is designed to support the first lady's Better Make Room public awareness campaign, which began last month as part of her Reach Higher initiative.
President Barack Obama was accompanied at the celebration at President's Park by first lady Michelle Obama and daughters, Malia and Sasha.
The 17-year-old Chicago native, who moved with her family into the White House in 2008 when her father first became president, is set to graduate high school this spring and is considering Barnard College and New York University.
The FLOTUS penned a passionate op-ed for the Atlantic about her education initiative with President Barack Obama.
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As part of her Reach Higher initiative, FLOTUS is launching a new website that will provide resources for high school students who want to further their education. The site, BetterMakeRoom.org, will feature information about SAT and ACT tests, financial aid, and assistance with filling out college applications.
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Conservative website DailyCaller.com grabbed a SnapChat screenshot of Malia Obama standing next to someone who may or may have not been playing the popular college game beer pong.
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