In North Dakota, people keep their money in a beenk, and send their kids to skoo-wull.
People in the western upper peninsula sound like they’re from North Dakota don’t’cha know.
Actually, that last part about "school" being turned into two syllables is common among Yankee kids, not adults, for some odd reason. These kids (very young to teenagers) also turn "cool" to "coo ull."
This really sounds weird to these Southern ears.