The North United Podcast

The North United Podcast
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North United…A podcast that keeps parents in the know about what is going on in the lives of their kids in our community.
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Covers topics related to parenting, education, and community events, with episodes like the inaugural discussion about the importance of disconnecting from technology during school hours and updates on local academic assessments.

North United…A podcast that keeps parents in the know about what is going on in the lives of their kids in our community.
In this inaugural episode of the North United Podcast, host, Jack Sarfaty, sits down for a poignant conversation with outgoing principal of North Forsyth High School, Bob Carnaroli.
On the horizon:
- Town Hall Meeting on April 14th from 6:00 to 7:30pm at the Focal Center in the auditorium. The topic is DISconnect to REconnect. Administrators, families, and staff members from all around the district will be there to learn more about the importance of students disconnecting from personal technology while at school. We hope to see you there and would love to have your voice heard!
- End of year testing season will be gearing up in April in May. Georgia Milestones EOG and EOC Assessments will be here before you know it. Parents, be sure your child is in attendance and on time for school each day, has a good night’s rest, and a hearty/healthy breakfast to help them be their best for the test!
Special thanks to the North 400 Rotary Club for sponsoring our show.

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