November 7, 2024

The Los Angeles Rams Have a Secret Weapon: Keeping Players Healthy - WSJ

Rams help battle absenteeism by donating washers and dryers to LAUSD schools.

WATTS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The Los Angeles Rams spent Friday morning creating a memorable experience for young students in Watts. It included free shopping for new clothes and playing on the field.

It is part of a partnership to combat chronic student absenteeism, which is when a student misses 10% or more of instructional days.

The Los Angeles Rams Have a Secret Weapon: Keeping Players Healthy - WSJ

According to California Department of Education data, in 2023 chronic absenteeism impacted 31% of Los Angeles Unified School District students. It did decline nearly 8.8%.

One of the contributing factors may simply be laundry and clothing challenges.

“When we talk about chronic absenteeism, students aren’t coming to school because they don’t have clean clothing,” said Noel Grigsby, associate manager of social justice and football development with the Rams.

The Rams and Pacsun will donate $2 million worth of clothing to under-resourced schools in L.A. County as a continuation of their “Geared for Greatness” initiative. They are now launching “Loads of Love” along with nonprofit Think Watts Foundation by donating a washer and dryer to 20 under-resourced schools.

The Los Angeles Rams Have a Secret Weapon: Keeping Players Healthy - WSJ

“You may think that bringing a washer and dryer to 20 schools across our community may not be a big thing, until you realize many kids don’t necessarily have the clothing, and when they have it, they don’t have a place where their parents can wash it,” said LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho.

One of the schools is 112th Street STEAM Academy.

The Los Angeles Rams Have a Secret Weapon: Keeping Players Healthy - WSJ

“I’m gonna say about 90% of my students come from the Nickerson Gardens housing projects. There is a low social and economic population that comes to our school,” said school principal Jose Hernandez.

“It feels like I’m in a dream,” said one student about the experience.

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