Monday, May 23, 2011

Destruction Hit Joplin

Every year, my eighth grade school in the Middle East Joplin look forward to first official visit to Joplin High School. Hear horror stories about the school, because, as prospective freshman year, you will have to stay away from the elderly who have worked their way to the top of the food chain.
They speak in hushed whispers President of Eagle, near the legendary corridor that almost do not need the user to surf the Internet.
This is the first flight, which was scheduled for Wednesday, will not happen.
Top Eagle is a thing of the past. After the devastating hurricane hit the deadly heart of the cities on Sunday night, Joplin High School, where much of the former student learned the skills that you need to succeed in life, where friendships and create memories and to prepare for their transition to adulthood exists only in memory.
Reported killed and at least 89 people and injured hundreds as a result of the first major hurricane to hit Joplin in four decades.

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