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Huntingdon Today
By the People, for the People
Tragic Tennessee School Bus Crash Leaves 2 Students Dead, 7 Injured
Authorities investigate cause of collision involving school bus, dump truck, and SUV on Highway 70 in Carroll County
Apr. 10, 2026 at 2:43am
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The devastating aftermath of a school bus crash in Tennessee underscores the fragility of life and the urgent need for improved road safety measures.Huntingdon TodayA tragic school bus crash in Huntingdon, Tennessee, has left two students dead and at least seven others injured, sending shockwaves through the community. The incident, involving a Tennessee Department of Transportation dump truck, a Chevrolet Trailblazer, and a school bus carrying 25 students and 5 adults from Kenwood Middle School in Clarksville, occurred on Highway 70 in Carroll County around noon. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but the sheer number of vehicles involved and the resulting collision underscore the inherent risks associated with road travel.
Why it matters
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and the potential consequences of even minor accidents. It prompts a reevaluation of safety protocols and a renewed focus on preventing such tragedies, as the loss of young lives is a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the need for vigilance in ensuring the well-being of our youth.
The details
The bus was en route to a field trip in Jackson when the crash occurred. Initial reports suggest that the dump truck did not contribute to the accident. The injured were airlifted to various hospitals in Tennessee, with four being taken to Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville and another 19 to Baptist Memorial Hospital-Carroll County. The nature of the injuries and the condition of the patients are being closely monitored.
- The crash occurred around noon on Highway 70 in Carroll County, Tennessee.
- The school bus was en route to a field trip in Jackson at the time of the incident.
The players
Tennessee Department of Transportation
The state agency responsible for the maintenance and operation of the state's transportation infrastructure, including the highway where the crash occurred.
Kenwood Middle School
The school in Clarksville, Tennessee, that the students on the bus were from, and where the tragedy has had a profound impact on the community.
Major Travis Plotzer
A spokesperson for the Tennessee Highway Patrol, who announced the deaths of the two students and provided details about the incident during a news conference.
Karen Miller
The principal of Kenwood Middle School, who expressed deep sorrow and offered support to the families affected by the tragedy.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
What’s next
The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, and authorities will continue to monitor the condition of the injured students.
The takeaway
This tragedy has sparked a conversation about road safety and the need for comprehensive measures to prevent similar incidents in the future, as the community grapples with the aftermath and works to support the affected families and students.

