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Akron Board Greenlights Plan for LeBron James’ Foundation to Open "I Promise" Public School

LeBron James (photo via reviewjournal.com)

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NBA star LeBron James is using his platform to advocate for education. Through his organization—The LeBron James Family Foundation—he will open up a public school in his hometown Akron, Ohio, USA Today reported.
The educational institution—dubbed the “I Promise” school—was recently approved by the city’s board, the news outlet writes. It’s specifically designed for students who have faced obstacles and setbacks when it comes to excelling in school. In efforts to get students who have fallen behind in their studies on the right track, the new school will have extended school days and start classes during the summer season to ensure that learning and education becomes a priority in the lives of its students. The school is an extension of his foundation’s “I Promise” program that was created to prevent kids from dropping out of school. According to the news outlet, the school is slated to accept third and fourth graders next fall and other grades will subsequently be added in the coming years.
James said that his experiences while coming of age in Akron inspired him to open the school. Through his organization’s initiatives, he wants to provide the youth in his hometown with a sense of hope. “I walked those streets, and it was just like there’s no way I’m going to be able to get out of this situation. I just thought about that every day. I had dreams and I had mentors, and they allowed my dreams to become who I am today,” said James, according to the source. “The basketball thing, I love it and I enjoy it, but to give back and open up a school, that’s something that will last way beyond my years.”
USA Today reports that James’ company SpringHill Entertainment and the production company Warrior Poets will team up to work on a documentary about the creation of the school.
In an age where activism and sports are intertwined now more than ever, James has continually used his platform to speak out about social and political issues. This summer he called out Donald Trump for his failure to condemn White supremacists who were involved in the Charlottesville chaos, he’s been outspoken about the NFL’s treatment of Colin Kaepernick, and during the Cavaliers’ season-opener against the Celtics this season he wore sneakers that read “equality.”
SOURCE: USA Today


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  1. Althea Walton Althea Walton December 9, 2017

    True Leaders stand out and stand up for Truth. Never getting the big head but Leading by full example.

  2. S. Washington S. Washington December 9, 2017

    It is so refreshing to see entertainers like LeBron and Chance the Rapper using their fame and money to give back to our communities when city leaders have let their constituents time and time again. Thanks guys!

  3. Harold Kay II Harold Kay II December 10, 2017

    Great job Lebeon.I am in education and understand how special this is

  4. Scott Reeves Scott Reeves December 11, 2017

    As an “old white guy”, I am thrilled to see Mr James acknowledge problems and lead in fixing them. Wish CNN, FOX and MSNBC would trumpet this from the hills.

  5. Helen Jones Helen Jones December 13, 2017

    LeBron, I am a true fan of yours in many ways. My teacher always told us to give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.

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