Last month 188 school districts had referendums on the ballot. Almost 80 percent of rural districts approved requests. But in the suburbs the number was much lower. Only 30 percent of suburban districts got more money from local taxpayers. As a result some metro schools may have to close their doors. But not in Lyle, Minnesota. One of the state's smallest school districts with only one school gets big support from local residents. Lyle voters recently passed the school referendum by an overwhelming margin. For decades Lyle has bucked the "close and consolidate" trend. Mainstreet Radio's Laurel Druley finds out why.