What should have been an exciting day for students from Kenwood Middle School turned into a devastating tragedy on a quiet stretch of Highway 70 in Carroll County, Tennessee. On March 27, the school bus carrying 24 students, four adults, and the driver collided with multiple vehicles, including a Tennessee Department of Transportation dump truck, leaving two young lives lost and the community in shock. The students had been traveling to compete in the Toyota Hub City Grand Prix Greenpower USA Race in Jackson, Tennessee, showcasing an electric race car they built themselves—a moment of pride and excitement that ended in heartbreak.
Some parents witnessed the accident firsthand. Xaviel Lugo and his wife, Rosalee, were traveling behind the bus when it veered into oncoming traffic. They rushed to help their daughter and other students, describing a chaotic scene filled with cries and blood. Amid the panic, students like Wesley showed remarkable courage by assisting others while others were airlifted to hospitals, including Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital in Nashville. Fortunately, Xaviel’s daughter is expected to recover, though the trauma of what she experienced will stay with her.
Tragically, two eighth-grade girls, Zoe and Arianna, did not survive. Zoe was remembered by her family as “one-of-a-kind, smart, and insanely funny,” while Arianna’s father was overseas when she died, leaving her family to cope with both grief and distance. Fundraisers and messages of support quickly poured in, reflecting how deeply the girls touched their community. A vigil at Kenwood Middle School brought students, families, and neighbors together to honor the girls and support one another through grief, with the principal urging families to stay close during this difficult time.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, and the National Transportation Safety Board has launched a full inquiry into driver performance, student safety measures, and school transportation regulations in Tennessee. Survivors like Lani Lugo continue to process the trauma of that day, recalling the sudden violence of the crash and remembering classmates who were lost. In a community shaken to its core, the tragedy has left lasting scars, but it has also brought families and neighbors together in grief, remembrance, and support for one another.