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TexasTowelie

(111,938 posts)
Sun Aug 11, 2019, 01:52 AM Aug 2019

What Happens When a School Closes Inside Appalachia

School is, or soon will be, back in session, so we wanted to take another listen to an episode we originally aired in May, about the devastating effects a school closure can have on a community.

Basketball was a big deal for the small town of Northfork, in McDowell County, West Virginia. The high school team won the state championship eight years in a row.

“Little old ladies who wouldn’t know a football from a basketball became big fans because it brought positive notoriety and attention to the community,” Northfork alumni Gary Dove recalled.

Yet, despite its success on the basketball court, Northfork was one of thousands of schools that have closed across the country in recent decades. Declining population in rural Appalachia has made this especially common as school boards attempt to consolidate resources. But when a school is closed, it’s more than a building that disappears. In this episode, we’ll explore how school closures affect community pride, and participation in extracurricular activities, like sports.

Read more: https://www.wvpublic.org/post/what-happens-when-school-closes-inside-appalachia

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What Happens When a School Closes Inside Appalachia (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2019 OP
What? Wasn't Trump gonna bring back thousands of coal jobs and save all these towns? SunSeeker Aug 2019 #1
He might yet... safeinOhio Aug 2019 #2
Almost all businesses closed in my little Ohio hometown after sinkingfeeling Aug 2019 #3

SunSeeker

(51,512 posts)
1. What? Wasn't Trump gonna bring back thousands of coal jobs and save all these towns?
Sun Aug 11, 2019, 04:18 AM
Aug 2019

He said he was going going to be the "coal president."

Of coarse, if they and their neighbor states had voted for Hillary, they would have gotten real jobs, green jobs with a future, that didn't give them black lung. Alas, they just couldn't vote for the woman.

sinkingfeeling

(51,438 posts)
3. Almost all businesses closed in my little Ohio hometown after
Sun Aug 11, 2019, 09:48 AM
Aug 2019

they lost the local high school. Current population is 1,783. I went back for my 50th. class reunion 3 years ago. We toured the vacant, decaying HS building, built in 1923. The entire town was depressing.

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