Principal Of LeBron James’ I Promise School Resigns After Allegedly Slapping An 11-Year-Old Student In The Face

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School Principal Brandi Davis of LeBron James’ I Promise School has resigned following a startling accusation.
An ongoing investigation was launched into Davis back in September after she was accused of slapping an 11-year-old student in the face for swearing. The mother of the victim released a statement to The Beacon Journal after the incident, claiming that her son “had a busted lip and was bleeding.” The student was reportedly wearing a mask over his face when the public school official struck him.

According to the victim’s mother, Back in late September, she received a text message from Davis in the afternoon stating that she had slapped her son for using profanity after she approached him and a group of boys about a mess they left in the boy’s bathrooms. After the incident, the young student’s mother said she allegedly asked Davis why she would put her hands on her child, to which the former public school principal responded that she had “just reacted and slapped him.”


Davis was an educator with the Akron Public School district for more than 20 years and was well respected throughout the community, which, the victim’s mother said, made the incident even more shocking. “We looked at you all as family,” she added, demanding for Davis to be held accountable. According to The New York Post, LeBron James’ I Promise School is currently in its fourth year of operation and was created to help “at-risk” students in his hometown of Akron, Ohio.

The school released a statement following the incident detailing their commitment to the Akron education system and their “We Are Family” philosophy that strongly believes a student’s entire support system should be involved in the education process.
“We are family, and that means we support every one of our I PROMISE educators, students, and family members through anything they may be going through,” the statement said. “In this and in every case, we will always do everything we can to make sure all are loved and supported during these times as we learn and grow as a family.”

The investigation results are currently pending, but Davis could face more repercussions, The New York Post noted.

 
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School Principal Brandi Davis of LeBron James’ I Promise School has resigned following a startling accusation.
An ongoing investigation was launched into Davis back in September after she was accused of slapping an 11-year-old student in the face for swearing. The mother of the victim released a statement to The Beacon Journal after the incident, claiming that her son “had a busted lip and was bleeding.” The student was reportedly wearing a mask over his face when the public school official struck him.

According to the victim’s mother, Back in late September, she received a text message from Davis in the afternoon stating that she had slapped her son for using profanity after she approached him and a group of boys about a mess they left in the boy’s bathrooms. After the incident, the young student’s mother said she allegedly asked Davis why she would put her hands on her child, to which the former public school principal responded that she had “just reacted and slapped him.”


Davis was an educator with the Akron Public School district for more than 20 years and was well respected throughout the community, which, the victim’s mother said, made the incident even more shocking. “We looked at you all as family,” she added, demanding for Davis to be held accountable. According to The New York Post, LeBron James’ I Promise School is currently in its fourth year of operation and was created to help “at-risk” students in his hometown of Akron, Ohio.

The school released a statement following the incident detailing their commitment to the Akron education system and their “We Are Family” philosophy that strongly believes a student’s entire support system should be involved in the education process.
“We are family, and that means we support every one of our I PROMISE educators, students, and family members through anything they may be going through,” the statement said. “In this and in every case, we will always do everything we can to make sure all are loved and supported during these times as we learn and grow as a family.”

The investigation results are currently pending, but Davis could face more repercussions, The New York Post noted.


Probably needed slapping.
 
Man, and this is a bug part of the problen with education in our communities.

Many of the teachers on this board will tell you that it's the parents that are setting these kids up for failure. And its because of some these parents that many of these kids do not have a chance.
 
I'm not saying she should have done it.... but it's exactly what my Mother would have done to me.

My Mother is not a School Principal and I'm her child, not someone else's..... but I understand..
 
:smh: I know I'm an old man in my 40s, but in my grade school we had paddles. An 11-year-old cussing at the teacher? :hmm: Good luck with that shit. And a parent wasn't going to ever say :angry: "why you put hands on my kid for cussing?" They would have gave the kid MORE work right in front of the teacher. They'd have been fucking ashamed. Our principal had the kids sign their fucking names on the paddle.

Anyone ever get the rulers to the hands? That shit hurt. Kept us in line though. Those cac hipsters took all the discipline out of school and gave power to the kids. Trust the cunning kids know who is really in charge. They can even rat parents out for spankings.

So they left a mess in the bathroom, cussed about it, and the parent don't think they need a good smack? Yeah, that's why the kid is in an 'at-risk' school to begin with.
 
:smh: I know I'm an old man in my 40s, but in my grade school we had paddles. An 11-year-old cussing at the teacher? :hmm: Good luck with that shit. And a parent wasn't going to ever say :angry: "why you put hands on my kid for cussing?" They would have gave the kid MORE work right in front of the teacher. They'd have been fucking ashamed. Our principal had the kids sign their fucking names on the paddle.

Anyone ever get the rulers to the hands? That shit hurt. Kept us in line though. Those cac hipsters took all the discipline out of school and gave power to the kids. Trust the cunning kids know who is really in charge. They can even rat parents out for spankings.

So they left a mess in the bathroom, cussed about it, and the parent don't think they need a good smack? Yeah, that's why the kid is in an 'at-risk' school to begin with.

They used to use paddles on us in Elementary school but I think they stopped in 3rd or 4th grade. I remember when they stopped and I was acting a fool in class one time, the teacher called my mom and my mom told her to whoop my ass in front of everybody :lol: . Teacher didn't do it though but my mom set me straight when I got home :smh:
 
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