Student recovering after Shellbrook attack
A Shellbrook student is back in school, and a fellow student accused of stabbing her is still in custody.
On May 15, W.P. Sandin Public School and the town’s elementary school went into hold and secure mode after an incident while a student was leaving a classroom after finishing an exam.
This wasn’t a case where class had just let out, said Robert Bratvold, director of education with Saskatchewan Rivers School Division.
“I don’t think there were a lot of students who witnessed the actual attack, but there were a number of students who witnesses the very soon, sort of, immediate aftermath. And so those students certainly had some traumatic experiences,” he said.


