Schools Open in Tornado-Stricken Joplin, Missouri

The Takeaway

It hasn’t even been three full months since the devastating tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri. The tornado ravaged the city, leaving more than 150 people dead and causing billions of dollars worth of damage.  Joplin’s school system was hit especially hard. Six buildings were destroyed and another seven suffered significant damage.  But unbelievably enough, the district is meeting its goal of starting school on time as classes start today in Joplin. Joining us is Randy Turner, an 8th-grade English teacher at Joplin East Middle School, Missouri. He has been blogging about the recovery effort and is overwhelmed by the support that helped the community get back to school on time.

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