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Are Kellyanne Conway's kids getting shut out of D.C. schools?

Conway's kids shut out? Kellyanne Conway, President- elect Donald Trump's former campaign manager, who's from Hammonton, N.J., is worried her kids won't be able to get into D.C. schools, according to Page Six.

Kellyanne Conway, President-elect Donald Trump's former campaign manager, who's from Atco, N.J., is worried her kids won't be able to get into D.C. schools, according to Page Six.

Page Six says Conway, who will move her fam to D.C. when she becomes Trump's White House counsel, divulged to fellow parents at her twins' Christmas concert at the Elisabeth Morrow School in Englewood, N.J., that she was worried "establishment elites" (P6's words, not ours) were so anti-Trump that her kids would be turned away from their hallowed halls of learning.

"After the concert, all the parents converged on Kellyanne, congratulating and sucking up to her," Unnamed Source tells Page Six. "Kellyanne is asking everyone with connections to D.C. schools for help."

(Oddly enough, pop star Alicia Keys was also there, not to see Conway, but to see her goddaughter.)

Conway responded to Page Six's allegations, saying, "I would not characterize myself as 'worried' so much as amused by the silence and sighs on the other end of the phone when friends and allies have made preliminary inquiries on our behalf."

She added she was thrilled by the many people who have offered to help her settle down.