B.C. Grade 6 teacher disciplined after dry ice ‘explosion’ in class
A middle school teacher in southeastern British Columbia has agreed to a two-day suspension of his teaching certificate after he brought dry ice to class, leading to the “explosion” of a water bottle that frightened some students.
A consent resolution agreement between the teacher and the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation says he told Grade 6 students they could handle the “extremely cold” frozen carbon dioxide with their bare hands.
It says one student put dry ice in a water bottle and closed the lid, and it exploded, shooting up into a ceiling tile during the class in October 2024.
The document says some students were scared, including at least one who started crying, with the regulator finding the teacher created an unsafe environment.











