PARAMUS, N.J. — A day that began with the hopeful promise of an end-of-year field trip ended in disaster on Thursday as a school bus carrying 45 students and adults collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway and overturned, killing one student and one teacher.
PARAMUS, N.J. — A day that began with the hopeful promise of an end-of-year field trip ended in disaster on Thursday as a school bus carrying 45 students and adults collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway and overturned, killing one student and one teacher.
The bus full of 38 fifth-grade students, six chaperones and the driver was heading to Waterloo Village, a recreated 19th-century town about 40 miles west of their school, East Brook Middle School in Paramus, when it crashed in Mount Olive a few miles from its destination.
The bus full of 38 fifth-grade students, six chaperones and the driver was heading to Waterloo Village, a recreated 19th-century town about 40 miles west of their school, East Brook Middle School in Paramus, when it crashed in Mount Olive a few miles from its destination.
PARAMUS, N.J. — A day that began with the hopeful promise of an end-of-year field trip ended in disaster on Thursday as a school bus carrying 45 students and adults collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway and overturned, killing one student and one teacher.
The bus full of 38 fifth-grade students, six chaperones and the driver was heading to Waterloo Village, a recreated 19th-century town about 40 miles west of their school, East Brook Middle School in Paramus, when it crashed in Mount Olive a few miles from its destination.
PARAMUS, N.J. — A day that began with the hopeful promise of an end-of-year field trip ended in disaster on Thursday as a school bus carrying 45 students and adults collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway and overturned, killing one student and one teacher.
The bus full of 38 fifth-grade students, six chaperones and the driver was heading to Waterloo Village, a recreated 19th-century town about 40 miles west of their school, East Brook Middle School in Paramus, when it crashed in Mount Olive a few miles from its destination.
PARAMUS, N.J. — A day that began with the hopeful promise of an end-of-year field trip ended in disaster on Thursday as a school bus carrying 45 students and adults collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway and overturned, killing one student and one teacher.
The bus full of 38 fifth-grade students, six chaperones and the driver was heading to Waterloo Village, a recreated 19th-century town about 40 miles west of their school, East Brook Middle School in Paramus, when it crashed in Mount Olive a few miles from its destination.