What really happens at school when there's a snow day? Davison High School Principal Jerry Piger gives us a hilarious look behind the scenes when he has the building all to himself.

With most schools in Mid-Michigan closed Wednesday (1/25) because of bad weather, Piger was able to make the most of the snow day and shows just how much fun he had while students and staff stayed home.

How Did Principal Piger Spend His Snow Day?

In the light-hearted video below  Piger is seen riding a scooter through the halls of the school, watching a movie, lifting weights, and even playing instruments in the band room. The principal also rides a pogo stick and a Big Wheel through the hallway and even does a little maintenance work before lying down on the gymnasium floor, exhausted after a long day of goofing off.

There's a Surprise Ending

I won't spoil it, but be sure you watch Piger's snow day video right through to the end. The principal wraps up the video by scrolling through a series of pictures on his phone that detail his day of debauchery at the school. Who is Principal Piger showing those photos to? As it turns out, there's a surprise guest in the science room, who has no choice but to give Piger his undivided attention.

Well played, Mr. Piger.

More School Closing Videos

Mid-Michigan schools have quite a reputation for presenting funny school-closing videos. Former Swartz Creek Superintendent Ben Mainka and successor Jim Kitchen have created several epic school-closing announcements over the years, some of which made our Top 10 Best School Closing Videos of All Time, listed below.

 

The 10 Best School Closing Videos of All Time

When it comes to school closing announcements, a robo-call or text just won't do. These school principals and superintendents have taken it to a whole new level.

Check out our ranking of the top 10 best school closing videos of all time.

Meet the Flint Area Folks Who've Competed for Real Money on TV Game Shows

Jeopardy, Wheel, Millionaire, you name it, Flint-area folks have been on it.

Over the last several decades, we've seen lots of people from our area competing for and sometimes even winning big money.

Our list includes a former Grand Blanc resident whose Jeopardy strategy is still used today and is reputed to be a maneuver that Alex Trebek hated.

And we even have one gentleman from Flint who's considered a game show expert, appearing on five different shows over the years.

Flint + Saginaw's Most-Popular TV Anchors - Where Are They Now?

A lot of highly talented people have sat behind the anchor desks at the area's TV stations.

We're taking a look at some of the area's most popular news, weather, and sports anchors who have visited our homes electronically and then moved on.

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The Michigan Department of Transportation has revealed the winning names assigned to each of its snowplows throughout the state.
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