Declining enrollment and rising capacity in schools across the area has Fulton County Schools officials exploring innovations in how to deliver instruction.
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. â On April 19 Wellstar North Fulton Hospital launched their medical withdrawal program to aid those beginning withdrawal from opioids or alcohol.
The three-to-five-day program provides patients with a medically supervised withdrawal process that helps minimize symptoms and has led to more successful remission.
âIf we catch it early enough, we can prevent you from going through all those really bad withdrawal symptomsâ¦using the best practices and medical treatment we have,â said Wellstar North Fultonâs Chief Medical Officer Karim Godamunne.
According to Godamunne, the program derived from a community need assessment.
âThe thing that came out of that was, we know there s a lot of substance use disorder in our communities, but there s not enough resources to help them,â Godamunne said.
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ATLANTA, Ga. â Innovation Academy in downtown Alpharetta will open in August with every available seat filled, and a host of others on a wait list in the event of a vacancy.
The North Fulton regionâs newest high school will enroll just over 900 students in grades nine and 10 in its inaugural class, with 150 students on a wait list. All were selected through a lottery. In two years, the school will be at full capacity in grades nine through 12.
âItâs hard to believe that just a few short years ago this was just an idea up in the clouds,â said Principal Tim Duncan. âItâs been quite a pleasure to be entrusted with such an amazing project that is going to benefit so many.ââ
High schools in the North Fulton region claimed top spots nationally and statewide on the U.S. News and World Report’s list of “2021 Best High Schools.”