Joplin Schools Open
Joplin’s school system has become a powerful symbol of resilience and recovery as students, teachers and administrators prepare to start on time on Aug. 17, 2011 despite a devastating tornado in May that killed 160 people.
I spent a few days in Joplin and was amazed by the “get it done” attitude and just how positive people were just months following one of the worst tornado disasters in U.S. history.
I have been in and around quite a few natural disasters in the past 25 years and the one thing that always seems to be a constant is the extensive amount of debris present for months or years following a huge disaster.
Not so in Joplin.
I was expecting to roll into Joplin still buried under piles of debris. Not the case. Officials and the people of Joplin in just months have cleared most of the debris. Lots of empty blocks where homes and businesses once stood but the debris is mostly gone.
There is still plenty to go and lots of continued tear downs but it is definitely not what I expected to see.
USA TODAY reporter Steve Wieberg wrote a very compelling story and really captured the spirit behind this community rebuilding following the disaster.
This is a pretty amazing photograph sent to back from the folks at Joplin Schools. The same day the story was published in USA TODAY, Joplin Schools held a “back to school” rally for teachers and administrators. Looks like everyone in the room had a copy of the story. Either there was a big spike in USA TODAY circulation in the Ozarks or lots of empty paper boxes in Missouri and northern Arkansas.

Joplin Schools teachers pose with copies of the USA TODAY story during a back to school rally in Joplin.





