High water forces students to stay overnight at schools in West Virginia
LINCOLN COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ/Gray News) - More than 150 students in West Virginia spent the night at their school buildings due to high water Thursday.
Bob Stickler, the chief of the Hamlin Fire Department, said about 60 students were expected to stay overnight at Lincoln County High School while more than 100 students were expected to stay at the Board of Education Building.
Stickler said the decision was made after it was deemed not safe for buses to be traveling in several areas due to the high water.
He said schools had let out two hours early due to the weather, but the high water had already become a factor by then.
Some parents of the children affected found ways to get to the schools to pick up their kids, according to Stickler.
Students who stayed at the high school spent the night playing basketball in the gym and board games in the auditorium. School staff provided pizza and drinks for the kids.
Several teachers volunteered to stay all night with the kids. Firefighters and community members dropped off blankets, pillows and cots.
Stickler said the students enjoyed themselves, making the best of the situation.
Lincoln County Schools canceled school for Friday.
Stickler said firefighters performed five water rescues in the county when drivers got stuck in high water. He said no serious injuries had been reported.
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