Entertainment Sports LeBron James Just Treated 3rd Graders at His Akron School to a Trip on the Polar Express LeBron James, through his LeBron James Family Foundation, opened the I Promise School as an addition to the Akron Public Schools last summer By Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She have been working at PEOPLE for seven years. Her work has previously appeared in POPSUGAR, Us Weekly and Entertainment Weekly. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 12, 2019 12:51PM EST Photo: D Dipasupil/FilmMagic The spirit of Christmas is definitely in LeBron James. The NBA star treated students at his I Promise School to a special ride on the Polar Express, the Akron, Ohio, school shared on social media this week. In a video of the outing, students wear matching blue “We Are Family” t-shirts as they show off their special Polar Express tickets while onboard a train. The happy young students are seen dancing and singing along with a conductor, before getting a visit from the big man in red as they headed to the “North Pole.” According to another tweet from the school, the exciting trip is a “tradition.” LeBron James Becomes First Player to Triple-Double Against All 30 NBA Teams “The magic that lives in our own backyard is just a stone’s throw away and one to experience with the whole family,” I Promise School wrote. James, 34, also reshared the sweet video, adding the caption, “My ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️’s.” Through his LeBron James Family Foundation, James officially opened the I Promise School as an addition to the Akron Public Schools in his hometown. The Los Angeles Lakers player’s school serves over 1,300 students. According to ESPN, James has poured millions of dollars into the school — which took nearly 10 years to create. The I Promise School was built to serve at-risk children, but also offers their parents an opportunity to finish high school, and even further promises free tuition to the University of Akron upon graduation, ESPN said. LeBron James Calls Out Heckler Fan as He Sets Triple-Double Milestone During Chicago Game In addition, attendees receive free breakfast, lunch and snacks, as well as a free bike, reported Time. The school year runs from July through May, with STEM-based camps offered in the summer, according to Time. Close