Culture Not ONE Incoming 8th Grader at LeBron James' 'I Promise' School in Akron Has Passed State's Basic Math Test in Over THREE YEARS - I Promise to make these kids as smart as me. -- LeBron James, probably

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LeBron James' I Promise School, located in Akron, Ohio, is currently facing severe criticism from members of the Akron Public School Board due to a troubling revelation. Recent reports have disclosed that this year's incoming 8th-grade class has not produced a single student who passed the state math test in over three years.

The shocking news left board member Valerie McKitrick astonished as she expressed her disbelief, saying, "Not one? In three years?" The data presented to her revealed that not a single student from the fall 8th-grade class at the I Promise School could achieve proficiency in the Ohio state math test, per the Akron Beacon Journal.

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Keith Liechty-Clifford, the district director of school improvement in Akron, expressed his discouragement with the newly discovered information.

Despite substantial financial support from the James Foundation, as well as local, state, and federal funding, the I Promise School's performance among students has been deeply concerning. These students now find themselves testing in the bottom 5% in the entire state.

As a result of these distressing test scores, the Ohio Department of Education will be stepping in to intervene at the I Promise School. This intervention is a last-ditch effort to reverse the declining trend in test performance and address the challenges the school is facing.


Liechty-Clifford responded, "It is discouraging."

The Ohio Department of Education also issued a concern about the school because black students and those with disabilities are testing in the bottom 5% of students in the state.

School Board President Derrick Hall said Monday was the first time he had seen such an overview of the school in his almost four years on the board. He said, "For me as a board member, I just think about all the resources that we're providing." Hall added, "And I just, I'm just disappointed that I don't think, it doesn't appear like we're seeing the kind of change that we would expect to see."

According to its website, the I Promise School, which operates as a public school in conjunction with the LeBron James Family Foundation was founded in July 2018 "with a mission to wrap around the most at-risk students and families in Akron." It offers students "free tuition, free uniforms, free bicycle & helmet, free transportation within two miles, free breakfast lunch and snacks, and a food pantry for families."

Students in the district who are in the bottom 25% of reading scores get entered into a lottery. Parents can choose to send their children to the I Promise School or keep them enrolled in their current school if picked.

On top of the standard state funding for the school, the LeBron James Family Foundation donates $1.4 million each year to pay for more tutors and teachers to lower class sizes.

The foundation said in a statement after Monday's meeting: "When we started this work to wraparound students through education, we entered this partnership with Akron Public School for the long haul."

It continued, "Because this work requires a long-term commitment, hard work, and a lot of love and care. And that's what we bring each and every day because the I Promise School is more than a school. We're here for the ups and downs, and will continue to wraparound our students and their entire families so they can be successful in school and in life, no matter the challenges and obstacles that come their way."

The report notes that kids at the school are typically two years behind their peers. Reacting to the findings Leichty-Clifford said, "If I could take kids who are two and three years behind, and get them on the level in one year, I'd probably resign and take my show on the road."

Stephanie Davis was appointed as the new principal of the school this year. The district said in a statement she "is the perfect person to lead the I Promise School and all of our families to the success we know they will achieve. Because we will do it together, as a family."

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They all would've been happier in the cotton fields.
Aristotle did say some people are better off being slaves: those who have enough wits to follow order but don't have nearly enough brain for rational thinking. Being a slave at least give them an opportunity to learn how the world works. When we liberated niggers from the cotton fields they promptly volunteer to be slaves to gang bosses and sneaker companies. Perhaps they do know where they stand in life.
 
If you did that you would be flushing money down the toilet. The amount of niggers who graduate with STEM degrees is probably in the single-digit percentile.
You'd be surprised. We had a few black welders back in trade school, and by all accounts, they did well. Welding requires at the end of the day, you can read a tape measure (you'd be surprised how many people fail lol), can remember some weld symbols for blue prints (a absolute retard could), and you have physical skill. Don't need to go to Harvard to weld. Most is talent, or at least the will to gain that talent
 
The shocking news left board member Valerie McKitrick astonished as she expressed her disbelief, saying, "Not one? In three years?" The data presented to her revealed that not a single student from the fall 8th-grade class at the I Promise School could achieve proficiency in the Ohio state math test, per the Akron Beacon Journal.
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If you did that you would be flushing money down the toilet. The amount of niggers who graduate with STEM degrees is probably in the single-digit percentile.
Affirmative action. For every human engineer your company hires they have to hire one Jogger Engineer too. And they must pay the the same.
'Corrective' discrimination for teriary positions won't solve community problems. The slot will go to a priviledged person who can tick that box. Most "Black" people in elite schools are upper middle class Africans, not descendants-of-slavery, especially not DoS Blacks from deprived, unsafe backgrounds. It won't uplift the ghetto, it'll help rich foreigners at the expense of poor Americans. Lebron's strategy of improving the quality of education Black children get is far smarter, though doesn't solve the toxic home life and safety issues some face.

Lebron isn't an idiot, it takes a lot of scientific practice, dedication and quick calculations to dominate ultracompetitive basketball and represent it in the media. Black Americans aren't magically gifted at basketball, the average well-nourished Dinka is far closer to the ideal basketballer's slim and tall physique.
Once a lawyer convinces a judge that a kid is 100% permanently disabled it becomes a self fulfilling prophesy.
This, I used to be unemployed, and I actually lost money taking a parttime job.
Now the claim is blacks are over represented by population in special ed but if you adjust for income they are under represented.
At least in Bongland, special ed students are disproportionately Pakistani/Bangladeshi (often the fruits of Muslim cousin marriage). Though many middle class parents of all races want their children to be classed as "special needs" to get special 'adaptions'/privileges in exams, so they pay private doctors to be 'diagnosed'.
black females.
It's a two-for-one diversity deal, so no wonder they are hired over Black men. This is actually disastrous for the Black community, as the higher status the woman, the fewer Black men she sees as 'qualified' enough to start a family with.
It's worse being a Black boy than a Black girl, as they are disproportionately deprived of positive same sex rolemodels in their everyday life, and are stereotyped as thugs.
I'm generally anti-AA but targeted mentorship and supported pathways into primary school teaching for Black men would be socially beneficial. Helping a rich Nigerian or Ghanan get a flashier job isn't.
 
"Lebron's strategy of improving the quality of education Black children get is far smarter, though doesn't solve the toxic home life and safety issues some face."

His heart might be in the right place but he is still doomed to fail because no matter how much money and expert teachers and playgrounds and fieldtrips he pours into these schools, it is all a waste of money as long as the inner city culture of mocking education or work (being white) and celebrate crime and a thug lifestyle. These kids are lost before they even get to his LeBron school for smart black kids.

If he really wants to help black americans in the cities he should spend his money to destroy black culture and replace it with something more conductive to prosperity. Maybe even add some spirituality into the mix as something to base a moral value system on. Maybe destroy black culture and replace it with white european christian protestant culture?

But that will never happen because this would be "erasing oppressed peoples culture" and "turning them whyte, because racism hates black people and their culture". So, he will just continue to waste his money and nothing will change and no improvements will materialize.
 
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they can jump, they can dribble, they can even fucking score 3s.
but I feel math is just a tiny bit asking too much of these lads
let them pursue their dreams, be them in the hood or the court
 
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McDonnell Douglas had a solution for that back in the 80's.
The government told them they were entirely too white and male.
They were informed if they did not fix that problem immediately the government would buy their cool war toys from someone else.

Presumably all the defense contractors were told this at the same time.
A bidding war commenced for black, female and black female engineers.
There just were not enough to go around.

MD then had an idea.
They hired approximately 100 random blacks, females and black females.
Put them on the payroll in the engineering department.
Paid them the same starting wage that an actual engineer with a degree would get.
They were instructed to set in a room and read magazines and or newspapers all day.

The government was happy, MD was happy and you would have thought the luckiest blacks, females and black females in the world would have been happy.

They weren't.
After about 6 months one of them went crying to the newspaper about how mean old racist McDonnell Douglas wouldn't let them do real engineering because they were black, female or black females.
They honestly thought engineering was something you could pick up with a little on the job training like working at McDonalds.
This is basically what was done at a company i worked at, except they actually expected them to do basic secretary work.

Cue shocked Pikachu faces when they found 'working' too hard and just went back to living on the dole. As I told one flabbergasted supervisor "that's BEEN their job since they got knocked up at 14 in the library at public school".

Company went under within a year and a lot of innocent people got hurt in the meantime. I'm talking actually injured and they have nobody to sue.
 
You know, maybe - just maybe - some people are just stupid. Not everyone can be educated. We need to stop this mainstreaming of kids that cannot learn or are otherwise disabled and bring back entire schools to deal with these kids without the unrealistic expectations.
If a certain group has an average IQ of around 85, maybe we should reevaluate whether or not trying to teach calculus and literature to the average member of that group is beneficial.
 
So if the school's student body is comprised of kids who had the worst test scores in their respective public schools and were born in poverty in shitty black neighborhoods, then it's no surprise things haven't improved.

There's only so much that can influence a kid at school. When they go home and they're back in that environment with their parents who likely don't care about their education so much as needing a daycare, that's where the problem generally lies. Genetics resulting in lower intelligence too, of course.
 
Am I the only one who can't help but notice the monkey being the most ardent defender of the melanated in this thread?

It's kind of poetic. It's like an uncle trying to guard its nephews.
 
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the monkey being the most ardent defender of the melanated in this thread?
Half my post was about how "corrective" discrimination in favour of "Black" people was bad.
I just don't like troubled children being dumped on.
 
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