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Keith Poston is our Director of Recreation. We talk about rec as the entry point for our player pathway, rec to pro and 4 to 74, and the first step in playing the independence way. A huge thank you to all 227 of our volunteer coaches in the recreation program. We talk about how you can help your recreational player while at home. Keith also gives his advice to stay positive, don't overthink it, have fun, and enjoy the family time! Recorded: Thursday, April 9th, 2020.Return to Play: Gameplan - Please READ!30% off all Summer Camps when you register by May 1st, 2020 (extended)$50 off our Boys and Girls College Combine in June when you register by May 1st, 2020 (extended)Music: "Day Trips" by KetsaFrom the Free Music ArchiveCC BY NC
What do you think about public schools? Do teachers get paid enough? Are there too many administrators? Do we test students too much? Not enough? Should we keep students closer to home? The past 32 years the Public School Forum has been trying to answer those questions. Our First in Future guest, the Executive Director of the Public School Forum of North Carolina, Keith Poston has been leading the organization for the past 4.5 years. Imagine it is your job to have a take on 20 contentious issues, and knowing someone disagrees with you about every opinion. The truth is we all have opinions on some of these questions. North Carolina invests 55% of its total budget on education, and 70% of the education funding is spent on K-12 education. But is that enough? Are we spending it in the right ways?
Host Alex Granados talks with Keith Poston, president and executive director of the Public School Forum of North Carolina, about today's Eggs & Issues event.
Newly elected Governor Roy Cooper sits down with Education Matters host Keith Poston for the full half hour in a one-on-one discussion about key education issues facing North Carolina. The interview was taped before a live audiences at the 3rd Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast hosted by the Public School Forum of North Carolina.
Bryon and Ben talk with Michael Caputo and Keith Poston, co-founded of Citizens Opposing Offing of Peaks (C.O.O.P.), about their 1991 campaign to save Twin Peaks. Twitter: @TwinPeaksUnwrap Facebook: www.facebook.com/TwinPeaksUnwrapped Email:TwinPeaksUnwrapped@gmail.com Twin Peaks Unwrapped Paper: http://paper.li/TwinPeaksUnwrap/1448684197 Sources: “Sycamore Trees" lyrics by David Lynch, music by Angelo Badalamenti and sung by Jimmy Scott CNN Report on 1991 Lynch and Frost press conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zftCi_nT3E&list=PLIHlB-wesGPX8vGG20NFBEMHHhz8T1Ucp&index=30
Roadmap to Youth Success Pt. 1 - Why are these conversations happening on Black Issues Forum? For certain, interest in improving outcomes for North Carolina's young people is not exclusive to African Americans. However, this specific population’s children as a group is overrepresented in many negative outcomes.