Pharrell Williams is paying it forward to students from low-income families by pledging to open a group of small nonprofit private schools in his home state of Virginia.
The "Happy" singer and 13-time Grammy-winner revealed his master plan in a press release in which he called out the current state of affairs regarding the school system, according to The Virginian-Pilot. "If the system is fixed and unfair, then it needs to be broken," Williams, 48, said in the release. "We don’t want lockstep learning where so many kids fall behind; we want bespoke learning designed for each child, where the things that make a child different are the same things that will make a child rise up and take flight." The Yellowhab group of schools – its name.
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