LeBron James is committed to helping the people of Akron no matter where he plays basketball, and one of his biggest achievements officially became a reality on Monday. The I Promise School opened in Akron on Monday, with the first students walking through the doors for the start of the public elementary school’s inaugural school year.
James helped open the public school by funding it through the LeBron James Family Foundation, helping provide funding for the construction and management of the school. According to the Los Angeles Times, the I Promise school is an Akron public school for 240 at-risk third- and fourth-graders that offers a special level of support and education.
The school provides services to help the kids handle trauma, stress from parents struggling to make ends meet and trouble that comes from too much free time and too little supervision. It also provides job and family services for the children’s parents to help them get GEDs or handle unexpected job loss. The school has a pantry with donations from a food bank, where parents can choose foods to prepare for their families.
Every student will get a bicycle because bicycles helped James get away from the more dangerous parts of his community while growing up.
The school is state of the art, and the school’s entryway features 114 of game-worn shoes from James’ career, with the matching pair available for auction to help fund the school.
114 pairs of @KingJames game worn shoes line the walls of the @IPROMISESchool lobby 🤯🔥 #IPROMISE pic.twitter.com/7J0yZpUo9G
— LeBron James Family Foundation (@LJFamFoundation) July 30, 2018
The school also features some impressive artwork.
We’re excited to team up and create this mural for the I Promise School in Akron. The artwork took about 3 weeks and couldn’t be happier how it turned out! The school is amazing and has the potential to radically change education and do great things! pic.twitter.com/kEVVinJVzW
— GV Art + Apparel (@GVartwork) July 30, 2018
The @LJFamFoundation's I Promise School opens in Akron Monday. It will be the new Akron Public Schools' home to 240 at-risk 3rd & 4th graders. Take a sneak peak inside!
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📸s: Jennifer Conn, https://t.co/a4YA4W2Cro pic.twitter.com/Fx989ZXeAE— clevelanddotcom (@clevelanddotcom) July 30, 2018
James spoke about the school in a video posted on Sunday where he also spoke for the first time about his decision to join the Los Angeles Lakers.
.@KingJames. More than an athlete. pic.twitter.com/aZGthMCEBv
— UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted) July 29, 2018
“I know these kids, basically more than they know themselves. I’ve walked these same streets. I’ve rode the same bikes on the streets they ride on. I went through the same emotions — the good, the bad, the adversity. Everything these kids are going through — the drugs, the violence, the guns, everything they’re going through as kids, I know. For me to be in a position where I have the resources, the finance, the people, the structure and the city around me — why not?”
James also spoke about the significance of opening the school on Sunday, comparing the emotions to pre-game jitters.
The jitters before the first day of school are real right now!!! Tomorrow is going to be one of the greatest moments (if not the greatest) of my life when we open the #IPROMISE School. This skinny kid from Akron who missed 83 days of school in the 4th grade had big dreams… https://t.co/PwmRaHRfng
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 29, 2018
big dreams for the kids in Akron to give them everything they could need to find their passion, give back to our community and change the world!! This school is that. The people are that. Akron is that. @LJFamFoundation we've always done it big
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 29, 2018
and it doesn't get bigger than opening day tomorrow (until the next thing we dream of 🤣) I'm so unbelievably proud and excited to see my kids, my home, and the 330 tomorrow. THANK YOU! Let's get it. Let’s go 💪🏾 @IPROMISESchool #WeAreFamily #IPROMISE
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 29, 2018
It seems like things went well on their first day, though, and there are plenty of kids in Akron actually excited about going to school.
All smiles for @KingJames #IPROMISE Students 😁🙌 #ChosenOnes pic.twitter.com/o3DCb5HGRH
— I PROMISE School (@IPROMISESchool) July 30, 2018