Last year, amid a fit of LeBron Derangement Syndrome at the Media Research Center, mysterious sports blogger Jay Maxson attacked the school in Akron, Ohio, that basketball superstar LeBron James is funding to help underprivileged students, then attacked the media for writing nice things about it “before the first report cards have been issued,” sneering that “these young children should do well in political science class” because James has committed the offense of talking about things that don’t involve sports.
A year later, Maxson is still attacking James and his school. In a July 17 post, Maxson disdained an article about the school’s “emphasis on self esteem and unorthodox teaching methods,” though he/she conceded that “students improved significantly from the beginning to the end of the first academic year.”
After noting that the school does things that help students by engaging in “trauma-informed” practices and community service, Maxson still found a way to dismissively undercut the school’s achievements:
The children are rallying behind LeBron James, [writer Hanif] Abdurraqib says, because his “drive and passion seeps into the spaces he occupies … .” James is said to have widened the path for these children.
Very wide. Among the values stressed at the school is that everything is earned rather than given. However, students at I Promise School will automatically receive scholarships at Akron University whether they are academically earned or not.
It seems Maxson must always stay on the attack — even a school that even he/she admits is doing good things.