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The matchups are set for the state championships are set for the Blue Cross Bowl games in Chattanooga. Parker Kelley and Jake Wallman recap the semifinal round and preview Columbia Academy and Nashville Christian. Head Football Coach at BGA, Bobby Bentley joins the show ahead of their state championship game against CPA. The show picks the rest of the games across Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Columbia's CALE school on West Nifong was founded by Dr. Susan Deakins and Dr. Jill Brown three years ago, starting with ten students. Dr. Deakins and Dr. Brown joined host Fred Parry in-studio Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle's “CEO Roundtable” program. They say the school now has 81 students, because parents know there is a need. CALE is officially called Columbia Academy for Learning and Enrichment, and it's open five days a week. Dr. Deakins and Dr. Brown describe it as a microschool, noting the school takes a multi-age approach. Dr. Deakins grew up in Columbia and earned her undergraduate and master's degrees at Central Methodist in Fayette. She graduated from Mizzou with a specialty and earned her doctorate at William Woods in Fulton. Dr. Brown grew up in mid-Missouri's Fulton, and graduated from Westminster in Fulton. She earned her doctorate from Mizzou. Dr. Brown has taught in Jefferson City and in rural Prairie Home and has been a principal at Russell Boulevard elementary school in Columbia and at South Callaway. She's also worked as a broker at Edward Jones in St. Louis. Mr. Parry, a former Boone County commissioner, describes the school as an excellent educational opportunity in our community. Dr. Deakins and Dr. Brown tell listeners they have an excellent faculty. They also say one of the main challenges Columbia Public Schools (CPS) faces in size. CPS' Michelle Baumstark says CPS's August first-day enrollment was 19,157. CPS is currently Missouri's fourth-largest school district, with enrollment skyrocketing by more than 2,000 students in the past 12 years:
Jill Brown and Susan Deakins are both longtime public school teachers who quit their jobs and, in 2021, launched the Columbia Academy for Learning and Enrichment (CALE), a JK-12 microschool in Columbia, Missouri that has experienced remarkable growth. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at fee.org/liberated.
Nashville Christian football coach Jeff Brothers knew his 2023 team would require some patience. The back-to-back Division II-A runner-up Eagles graduated their leading rusher, top four pass catchers and a number of key contributors on defense. After opening the season with three consecutive losses, Nashville Christian (3-3) has won three straight to enter Friday's game against Columbia Academy (4-3) with a .500 record. Hear from Brothers on this week's show, along with Week 8 storylines and score predictions from host Russell Vannozzi.
The Lady Raiders dominate Columbia Academy, 72-28.
Mid State Checkdown Game of the Week: Columbia Academy @ DCA full game broadcast
Seth Anderson | Columbia Academy Softball/Football
Russell Smith is the preacher for the Culleoka Church of Christ near Columbia, TN. Russell spent many years in youth ministry, and currently teaches Bible at Columbia Academy. He shares with us what he's learned from teaching 1 Corinthians, and why we all need to learn what Paul was trying to tell the Christians in Corinth.
The Lady Raiders fall to Columbia Academy, 3-0.
Seth Anderson | Columbia Academy Football Coach
Coach DeJarnette joins the show in the Coach's Corner presented by From the Heart Cafe in Chapel Hill
Chris and Mo give you The Rundown and talk to Marty DeJarnette of Columbia Academy boys basketball about the BCAT Top 100 event this weekend.
Coach Estep joins the show to talk about his team's hot start to the 2021 baseball season
Direct Contracting is a new model from the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI, or the CMS Innovation Center) aimed at reducing expenditures and preserving or enhancing quality of care for beneficiaries in Medicare fee-for-service (FFS). At a minimum, it's an opportunity for providers to change the way they care for Medicare FFS patients. And if the Geographic Direct Contracting Model is launched (it's currently under review by CMS), it will be a sea change in the 10 targeted “Geo” regions. Either way, it's worth paying attention to. We covered the Direct Contracting model and options at length in Episode 156 with Gail Zahtz. You should start there if Direct Contracting is new to you. During that conversation, Zahtz identified plenty of areas where the model could benefit doctors and their patients. However, she identified several grey areas that make it difficult for physicians to engage with potential DCEs as the application deadline rapidly approaches (April 1, 2021). The timeline and lack of clarity make it difficult for a physician to evaluate the model and make a sound decision on how, or if to participate. So, that's our goal of this discussion. I talk with Dr. Krishnan Narasimhan, an academic family medicine physician and an Associate Professor in the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Howard University, about what Direct Contracting means to physicians. What opportunities does Direct Contracting create for physicians? What opportunities does Direct Contracting create for their patients? How does Direct Contracting compare to other value-based payment programs? How might Direct Contracting lead to deeper physician-payer alignment? How does Direct Contracting enable physicians to truly address the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)? What questions should a physician ask a DCE to determine if they are a fit? What should physicians' do right now to determine if Direct Contracting is worth pursuing? How can busy physicians fit this in with all their existing priorities during a pandemic? Dr. Krishnan Narasimhan Krishnan Narasimhan M.D., is an academic family physician who has a proven record of driving health system and policy change. Dr. Narasimhan has led grassroots coalitions to move the political and policy debate on health reform, expand access, and to increase primary care infrastructure. He has spoken at the U.S. Capitol, at universities, and with numerous stakeholders on health reform, health disparities, and physician workforce. He serves on the Boards of Doctors for America and the District of Columbia Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Narasimhan has a decade of experience in undergraduate and graduate medical education with a focus on curricular design, mentorship, and integrated care models. He has a record of consistently increasing primary care workforce capacity. His research on the Economic Impact of Family Physicians has been utilized extensively by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Currently he serves as Associate Professor at Howard University, Director of the Family Medicine Clerkship, as Residency faculty, and takes care of underserved populations. His training includes an M.D. from Jefferson Medical College, residency at University of Connecticut, Primary Care Health Policy Fellowship at Georgetown University, and a Certificate of Health Policy at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute. Dr. Narasimhan is also an advisor to WiseCare, a startup applying to become a Direct Contracting Entity (DCE). LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krishnanmd/ Links and Resources Doctors for America - Doctors for America mobilizes doctors and medical students to be leaders in putting patients over politics on the pressing issues of the day to improve the health of our patients, communities, and nation. District of Columbia Academy of Family Physicians: The District of Columbia Academy of Family Physicians (DCAFP) is a state chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians. A membership organization for DC Family Physicians, the Academy advocates for Family Physicians and our patients, and conducts continuing medical education for Family Physicians. Episode 156: Direct Contracting: It's Coming Fast and Will Have a Big Impact on Medicare-fee-for-service w/ Gail Zahtz – you'll find additional Direct Contracting resources there. WiseCare The #HCBiz Show! is produced by Glide Health IT, LLC in partnership with Netspective Media.
Bulldog Head Man Marty DeJarnette joins the show to talk about the upcoming postseason for Division II basketball
Maurice Patton and Chris Yow devote the first hour to local high school sports in and around Maury County, Tennessee. They welcome Williamson Herald Sports Editor Joe Williams in the first hour and talk to Columbia Academy cross country coach Brady Henson about the Maury County cross country championships. In the second hour, the guys visit with retired Tennessee State athletics director Teresa Phillips and get her thoughts on Deion Sanders to Jackson State. It's also Top 5 Tuesday, and the guys count down their top 5 sports movies.
Our final preview episode covers the remainder of Division II, with both Class AA and AAA on the show. 3:00 – Division II-AA Middle Region (CPA, Lipscomb Academy, FRA, BGA, Goodpasture) 16:30 – Division II-AAA East (Nashville Christian, Davidson Academy, Columbia Academy, Clarksville Academy), Independent (Zion Christian) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/615preps/support
Division II-Class A teams hit the preview in this episode, including defending state champion Davidson Academy. 3:00 – East Region (Friendship Christian, DCA, Middle Tennessee Christian, Mt. Juliet Christian, Grace Christian-Franklin) 21:00 – West Region (Nashville Christian, Davidson Academy, Columbia Academy, Clarksville Academy) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/615preps/support
Maurice Patton and Chris Yow are joined by Columbia Academy head softball coach Seth Anderson to talk about missing the 2020 Spring Fling state championships.
Tate talks with Jeremy Qualls of Williamson County, Jim Fey of East Nashville Boys' Basketball, and Marty Dejarnette of Columbia Academy
Tate talks with Columbia Academy football coach, Charlie Lansdell; Pete Froedden of Centennial basketball; and Bryson Rosser of Knox Central.
#7 Charlie Lansdell - Columbia Academy Bulldogs Evan and D.C. Talk about our #7 Coach on our 2017 Top Mid-State Coaches Charlie Lansdell of Columbia Academy
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