Teachers, students sleep in Sask. schools because of spring storm
Many students and teachers around Saskatchewan had unusual sleeps Monday night, after a snowstorm forced them to sleep in school due to treacherous road conditions.
Herbert School principal Chad Striker said he had seven teachers and staff who had to sleep at work.
“Our office manager slept on top of the high jump mat. Others slept in their classrooms on gym mats,” Striker said. “There’s always something bizarre that can happen in teaching. This happens but our staff rallied around it.
“It’s bizarre, it’s out of the ordinary but you live in Saskatchewan and this sort of thing happens.”