In an effort to follow in his father’s footsteps, Romeo Miller has been doing everything from “Dancing With The Stars”, to gracing late night TV. He’s never too busy, however to give a helping hand.
Alongside his father Master P., Romeo recently visited Los Angeles’ Audubon Middle School to stir up some interest in education.
The two are rewarding students who stand out academically by giving them brand new computers.
In 2010 Audubon reported some of the lowest test scores for the standardized state tests.
After raising it’s overall average, the Millers took notice of this and wanted to recognize their outstanding efforts.
“This is extremely important to me, middle school children are at the age of defining their lives,” said Romeo.
“It is necessary for them to know people care and want them to do well and sometimes when they do well, they are greatly rewarded, giving them the computers is just our way of letting them know this.”








