The Lowdown On LeBron's School
It was recently announced that Basketball sensation LeBron James, who recently made the move to the Lakers, has created a public school for at-risk students in his hometown of Arkon, Ohio. You may have heard rumblings of what the I Promise school is all about, so we're going to give you the lowdown of what LeBron's latest venture is all about.
- The public school is a collaboration between James' philanthropic foundation and Arkon Public Schools
- There are 8 hours in the school day, a support circle for students after lunch to help them refocus, GED courses and job placements for parents
- Students are selected from the area who trail their peers by a year or two (in academics). Right now the school is launching with 3rd and 4th graders but plans of expanding
- Classrooms have 20 students/teacher and there will be 43 staff members, including four intervention specialists, a tutor, an ESL teacher, music teacher and gym teacher
- Not only is there a long school day but a long school year from July - May
- Students receive free breakfast, lunch, snacks and drinks as well as access to a fitness trainer and a free bicycle
LeBron told ESPN: “Walking these hallways and seeing, when I was driving here, just the streets that I walked, some of the stores are still up when I was growing up. It’s a moment I’ll never forget — and hopefully the kids, starting with the 240 kids that we have going in here right now starting today, will never forget it, either.”
“It’s not a charter school, it’s not a private school, it’s a real-life school in my hometown. And this is pretty cool.”
This whole project might very well be the best thing a celebrity has spent money on. It's not a strange crazy school, it's a normal, public school with tailor-made changes to enforce good behaviour and learning.
Stay tuned for more on the I Promise school as it progresses throughout the school year.
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