Two children never made it home. A school bus full of STEM students, a TDOT dump truck, a Trailblazer, and a noon-hour highway turned into a scene first responders say they’ll never forget. Helicopters swarmed. Parents waited for calls that didn’t come fast enough. Officials begged for prayers as a community faced its wor… Continues…
They were supposed to spend the day chasing ideas, not fighting for their lives. A Kenwood Middle School field trip to a GreenpowerUSA event ended in twisted metal on Highway 70, with two students killed at the scene and others rushed by air and ambulance to hospitals across Tennessee. The bus driver clings to life in critical condition, while investigators piece together what happened in those final seconds before impact.
In Carroll and Montgomery counties, grief now sits at every kitchen table. Parents replay drop-off goodbyes. Teachers wonder how to face empty desks. First responders, haunted by what they saw, try to sleep. Local leaders offer statements and promises of resources, but the community’s real work begins quietly: checking on shaken children, holding devastated families close, and learning how to move forward without ever forgetting the ones who didn’t come home.