LeBron James to Open School for at-Risk Youths

LeBron James has put Akron, Ohio, on his back. On Tuesday the Cleveland Cavaliers megastar announced that he will be partnering with Akron Public Schools to open a school to help at-risk children. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when…

LeBron James has put Akron, Ohio, on his back. On Tuesday the Cleveland Cavaliers megastar announced that he will be partnering with Akron Public Schools to open a school to help at-risk children.

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The I Promise School will cater to third- and fourth-graders during 2018 and will expand to teach first through eighth grade by 2022, the Associated Press reports.

โ€œThis school is so important to me because our vision is to create a place for the kids in Akron who need it mostโ€”those that could fall through the cracks if we donโ€™t do something,โ€ James said during the announcement of the school, Cleveland.com reports.

โ€œWeโ€™ve learned over the years what works and what motivates them, and now we can bring all of that together in one place along with the right resources and experts. If we get to them early enough, we can hopefully keep them on the right track to a bigger and brighter future for themselves and their families,โ€ he said.

Jamesโ€™ school will expand the current Akron school curriculum to include a hands-on learning focus with an โ€œemphasis on science, technology, engineering and math, and a dedication to the foundationโ€™s โ€˜We Are Familyโ€™ philosophy,โ€ Cleveland.com reports.

This isnโ€™t Jamesโ€™ first initiative to help the children of Akron. According to AP, James has helped 1,100 kids in his hometown with a variety of programs, including his partnership with the University of Akron, which provided four-year scholarships to qualifying students within his program.

Read more atย ESPN and Cleveland.com.

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