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Teacher sleeps in classroom during storm

#1 Postby TexasStooge » Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:40 am

While all the students, and most of the faculty and staff are braving the harsh winter weather conditions, this teacher decided to stay behind and take temporary refuge at school.
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OGDEN, Utah (AP) - Intimidated by snowy, slippery roads, a teacher cracked open a can of chili and slept in her classroom. Emma Clisante had a sleeping bag, pillow, toothbrush and fresh clothes Tuesday night at Ogden Preparatory Academy.

"I'm from the Dominican Republic, and when I see snow on the roads, it scares me to death," Clisante said.

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Ogden, Utah's forecast from the NWS:

Today: Image 37°F
Tonight: Image 17°F
Saturday: Image 36°F/19°F
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Re: Teacher sleeps in classroom during storm

#2 Postby Ed Mahmoud » Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:55 am

TexasStooge wrote:While all the students, and most of the faculty and staff are braving the harsh winter weather conditions, this teacher decided to stay behind and take temporary refuge at school.
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OGDEN, Utah (AP) - Intimidated by snowy, slippery roads, a teacher cracked open a can of chili and slept in her classroom. Emma Clisante had a sleeping bag, pillow, toothbrush and fresh clothes Tuesday night at Ogden Preparatory Academy.

"I'm from the Dominican Republic, and when I see snow on the roads, it scares me to death," Clisante said.

Full Article Here
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Ogden, Utah's forecast from the NWS:

Today: Image 37°F
Tonight: Image 17°F
Saturday: Image 36°F/19°F



If she isn't a skilled winter driver (a lot of people aren't, but many of them don't know it) then staying put and staying comfortable is the way to go.

I hope she was able to use the locker rooms to shower...
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#3 Postby Cyclenall » Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:58 pm

Why not just get a ride with someone else?
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#4 Postby jinftl » Sat Jan 12, 2008 9:09 am

That would ruin the fun of locking yourself in a classroom, hiding under a desk, and waking up every hour...after a night like that, was she actually able to teach the next day?!?!

Cyclenall wrote:Why not just get a ride with someone else?
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Re: Teacher sleeps in classroom during storm

#5 Postby sphinx » Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:49 pm

Reminds me of the Children's Blizzard of 1888. See David Laskin's 2004 book.

The morning of the Great Plain's blizzard dawned mild with temperatures in the 30's. Mid-day the blizzard hit, temperatures fell 15-20 degrees in < 5 minutes and visibilities went to zero. Many teacher's had to decide whether to stay overnight in the classroom's with their kids in the cold or try to make it home.
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#6 Postby Miss Mary » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:13 pm

Seems a little drastic to me. Next time her coworkers are going to leave with her their lesson plans, papers to grade and head for home! LOL Then again, if she wasn't used to snow and needs experience driving in it, then she's better off not fighting evening rush hour. That's not the time to learn how to drive in a snowstorm!
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