Saint Mary Church looked over the small community of Morning View for over 100 years.
HENRYVILLE, IN - MARCH 04: Jeff Troub helps Janet Clark remove possessions from her home where she rode out Friday's EF-4 tornado March 4, 2012 in Henryville, Indiana. At least 37 deaths have been reported from the storm, 4 in Henryville, …
Posted: 04/02/2012
SCOTTSBURG, Ind. (AP) -- Dozens of cheering supporters are welcoming some 500 students to the temporary home of their tornado-devastated southern Indiana high school.
The Henryville Junior-Senior High School students arrived on school buses Monday morning after a 10-mile drive from their hometown to a Scottsburg business complex. That's where conference and store rooms have been converted into classrooms, computer labs and a cafeteria.
Students walked in beneath a banner that read, "Welcome Henryville Hornets." WDRB-TV reports that several Scottsburg High School students helped line the path from the buses to the front door.
West Clark schools assistant superintendent John Reed says a priority is getting students back in the academic groove following the March 2 storm. Elementary students returned to school March 21 at a rented church building in New Albany.
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