Bieber stages concert at low-income Vegas school
Bieber stages concert at low-income Vegas school
Fifth-grader Jolie Leach says she "was gonna explode" with excitement when Justin Bieber performed a concert at her Las Vegas school, and vowed she'd never wash her hand after he gave her a high-five.
Leach was one of hundreds who showed clear symptoms of Bieber fever after the 17-year-old teen pop sensation staged a private show Friday at low-income Whitney Elementary School. The concert was filmed for an episode of "The Ellen Degeneres Show" and came two months after Bieber promised the school's 650 students a $100,000 donation.
"He really came for us. I'm so glad that he really came for us," said fourth-grader Kynedi Harris, holding a fluffy white stuffed dog picked from a truckload of toys Bieber distributed at his show.
Tucked in a downtrodden neighborhood on the east side of Las Vegas, Whitney Elementary has garnered publicity, including a September segment on Degeneres' show, for providing needy students' families with food, clothes, money for utility bills — and just about everything in between.
Principal Sherrie Gahn said more than 85 percent of the school's 600-plus students receive free or reduced-price lunch. The school also has one of the highest homeless student populations in the Clark County School District.
Gahn, who said she used to see students pocketing ketchup packets from the cafeteria in hopes of having dinner at night, told "The Ellen Degeneres Show" she made a pact with families after she arrived about eight years ago.
"I'll pay your electrical bill, your utilities, I'll give you food or clothes, whatever you need, as long as you give me your child and then help raise that child as a person of character," she said.
Families at the school told the show Gahn has stayed true to her promise. One girl said Gahn provided her with a bed. A mother said the principal bought her son glasses. Another mother said the school provided her children with Christmas presents when she planned to skip the gift-giving.
Gahn said most of the donations come from individuals or businesses, and she said the show has brought hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations and an outpouring of support from across the country. The school also posts a "wish list" on its website, asking for granola bars, pop-top cans of soup and other non-perishable foods that homeless students can eat for dinner or over the weekend.
Bieber's gift matches a $100,000 donation from Target that was announced on the September TV special about the school. Most of the money will be used to continue basic support — such as rent assistance — to keep families off the street and children coming to class.
"My biggest motivator for the kids and the thought and the hope that they don't have to live in this existence when they grow up — that they break the cycle," Gahn said.
Inside the closed event, Gahn said Bieber toured the campus and told students the story of his family's own financial struggles, including visits to a food bank when he was young. He performed songs from his Christmas album, "Under the Mistletoe," and invited the crowd to dance along to his hit "Baby."
Outside, dozens of squealing high school girls with camera phones jockeyed for a glimpse of the star as he was rushed into the building. Brittany Ellis, 14, had pulled out a scrap of paper just in time for a mobbed Bieber to autograph, and was showing her friends an indecipherable pencil scrawl.
Another girl, 17-year-old Kiersten Umberger, said she nearly cried when she saw Bieber.
"It was the best moment of my life," she said.
Teens from the neighborhood say the worn area is quiet, and certainly not the typical Vegas haunt for celebrities.
But parents and school officials said they were as grateful for the gifts from Bieber and Degeneres as the children were starstruck.
"In a world where these kids live in that things are not always their own or they're taken away," Gahn said, "they gave them memories that no one can ever take."
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- Posted on December 18, 2011
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i would be so happy if justin bieber preformanded in my school i would'nt be able to speak. JUSTIN BIEBER in my school omg. do you know how much i love justin bieber it would be a dream come true to meet him.
That kind of nasty that she is not going to wash her hand . It's kind of weird but she is a true believer .If Justin came to my School I would freak out to.
That is really cool he did that for them. It would be really cool if he came here! They must of really needed the money if he did that for them. Its good someone is helping kids in the U.S. rather than kids just in diffrent countries. Maybe he'll come to Idaho some time.
I love JB, and i think that is the nicest thing in hte world to give alot of money to a school. He is so caring and he has great hair.
i wish j b would come to r school and sign my hand or four head and give us free tickets to a concert and back stage tickets
Justin Bieber is so awesome, I can't believe he did that to that school! That was so nice giving the school 100,000 dollars.!That's why I love him so much! He's doing a lot of great stuff for people lately!
If I was there I would be freaking out so much!See, I really don't know why are people are hating on him, they just need to chill.
This is the reason why i love Justin Bieber. I think it's really sweet that he took the time to perform for these kids. Also, it's amazing that he donated $100,000. It's sad to hear that so many kids don't get a lot, especially things that people need the most like homes. You should always be grateful for what you have. You should also try to give back if you can.
I NEED JUSTIN BIEBER TO COME TO MY SCHOOL NOW!!!!!!!
But real talk... umm yeah he is amazing and so genorous. He donated 100 thousand dollars (:
I would do the same thing if he touched my hand...I would just wear a glove over it.
i dont like justin but i think that was very nice of him to give that school money i wish he could do that for village oaks i would be so happy
Thats cool they got to see Justin Bieber perform thats really cool, I would love to meet him but not washing your hand just because he gave you a fivr five now thats just to much, i would of course take a shower the next day or when i get home.