![]() Today, the black-and-gold of West Marshall Community School District covers State Center, where all of its education buildings are located, as well as Melbourne, Rhodes, St. Krob said looking at historical population data can sometimes be difficult because methods of collecting information were different than they are now. The arrival of the Baby Boomer generation also contributed to the growth of the state’s population. He said international immigration from places like Germany and Ireland was a key to that population growth in the early- and mid-20th century like it is today. “Iowa’s population in general has always just had a slow and steady population increase,” he said, noting that was prior to the farm crisis in the 1980s. Gary Krob of the State Library of Iowa’s State Data Center said the state’s population experienced steady growth throughout those time periods. In the 1940s and beyond, she said consolidation saw schools in smaller towns lose out in favor of those in larger towns, like State Center, Le Grand and, in her case, Marshalltown. She said the first wave of consolidations in the late 1800s and early 1900s came as a result of country schools banding together. Lang said Van Cleve, just like some communities in the West Marshall, East Marshall and GMG school districts, could not keep up with the educational and facilities needs required by the state for student success. That small town was eventually added to the Marshalltown School District and its local building closed. Lang said she grew up in Van Cleve, east of Melbourne. “There are pros and cons like there is in everything.” Questions? Suggestions? Complaints? Message the mods.“The small town people, like we were … thought consolidation was probably not good for us because we would lose our school,” said 34-year Marshalltown Schools teacher and current Green Mountain-Garwin substitute teacher Julie Lang. Want a particular subreddit here? PM the mods! MORTAL ENEMIES /r/rarepuppers - cute pupps and animols./r/iamverysmart - when people just don't acknowledge your genius./r/FellowKids - People from le right generation acting like le wrong./r/killthosewhodisagree - Anger management headquarters./r/musictheory - It's like computer science, but with composition!./r/futurebeats - Experimental beat music./r/ifyoulikeblank - Find stuff based on what you like./r/listentothis and /r/listentous - Find interesting music./r/ElectronicMusic - Electronic music discussion./r/letstalkmusic - Quality music discussion.Low-effort posts like meme spam, lyric trains, etc. Disagreements are fine, namecalling is not. Maintain civility and keep the elitism at the door. Racism, homophobia, sexism, transphobia, ableism, etc. Satire is allowed but must be submitted with the "Satire" flair. Original content and satireĭon't post content you created yourself. If you want to link to a reddit post or comment, take a screenshot instead and scrub identifying information. ![]() Cross-posting is only allowed if the content itself is appropriate for the subreddit. This includes usernames, group names, and photos of people. ![]() No identifying information.Īny identifying information must be cropped out or hidden. This can apply to music, other media, or societal trends at large. Posts should be images or videos of quasi-nostalgic attitudes, often with a sense of superiority. Posts must fit the spirit of the subreddit. We place a special emphasis on music, because this subreddit was created after annoyance over "born in the wrong generation" attitude often expressed by fans of 60s/70s rock. This is a subreddit dedicated to satirically mocking those people who, blinded by their own nostalgia, believe certain things in the past to be unequivocally better than today.
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