Carroll County, Tennessee. A Clarksville-Montgomery County School System bus carrying Kenwood Middle School students crashed near Highway 70 and Cedar Grove around noon on March 27, 2026, killing two students and injuring others as it traveled to Jackson for the Toyota Hub City Grand Prix GreenpowerUSA event. Clarksville officials and the Tennessee Highway Patrol said Friday that 25 students and five adults were on board, several victims were airlifted to trauma centers in Nashville and Memphis, Major Travis Plotzer announced an active investigation into the crash, and school leaders mobilized support for affected families.
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This tragedy hits close to home for families and educators. It's a stark reminder of the importance of school bus safety. Check your local school's safety protocols and emergency response plans. It's worth knowing how they ensure your child's safety during school trips.
Two students tragically lost their lives in a school bus crash. Investigations are ongoing to find out what happened. In the meantime, communities rally to support the affected families. Send this to someone who values the importance of school safety.
Emergency responders, flight crews, and regional trauma centers were mobilized and provided critical care to injured students and staff, enabling rapid medical treatment and evacuation.
Two Kenwood Middle School students were killed, multiple students and adults were injured, and families and the Clarksville community endured immediate trauma and loss.
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Two Students Killed in Tennessee School Bus Crash
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