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Wake Monarch Academy Opens

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Wake Monarch Academy opens as the Triangle's first recovery high school.

The day is finally here when Wake Monarch Academy opens as the Triangle's first recovery high school. Leah celebrates with a ribbon cutting ceremony and opens the school to the public for the first time. Funding for Opioids: State of Recovery is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield.

04/06/2022

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Wake Monarch Academy Opens

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Clip: S3 | 3m 24s | Wake Monarch Academy opens as the Triangle's first recovery high school. (3m 24s)

Preview | Season 3

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Preview: S3 | 30s | Visiting Cherokee, NC, learn about resources for recovery in rural areas. (30s)

More Than Addiction

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Clip: S3 | 3m 52s | Experts address the stigma and how they are so much more than their addiction. (3m 52s)

Carrson Comes Home

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Clip: S3 | 4m 4s | Carrson & Leah reunite for the first time since his last drug poisoning. (4m 4s)

Bianca's Story, Part 2

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Clip: S3 | 3m 26s | Bianca continues her story of recovery and what resources are available in rural area. (3m 26s)

Bianca's Story, Part 1

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Clip: S3 | 4m 24s | Bianca, a member of the Cherokee tribe, tells her story of addiction. (4m 24s)

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