Kids OK in bus-truck collision

Published 11:25am Friday, September 14, 2012

A bus carrying 46 Cleveland Elementary School students was in a traffic accident Thursday morning in the intersection of Friberg and Randolph avenues.protein

The school district reported no injuries, but police said four children complained of back pain or soreness after the collision.

The accident occurred around 8:20 a.m. A transfer bus from Kennedy Secondary School to Cleveland Elementary was facing east on Randolph and attempting to turn right onto Friberg.

Police said the bus driver, Ronald Dean Schetnan, 67, failed to see a delivery truck driven by Robert Wynn, 57, which was already headed north on Friberg. The bus entered the intersection and ran into the left side of the truck, causing damage to both vehicles.

No one required medical treatment or an ambulance, although a school nurse checked out students who complained of issues resulting from the collision.

When police arrived, the school was already transferring students onto a different bus to take them to Cleveland. Superintendent Jerry Ness said the students were all spoken to about the incident as a group. The children then called their parents, with all but two students able to reach their parents. Those parents were reached later in the day.

“We’re glad all the students were safe,” said Ness.

The general manager of Ottertail Minn-Dakota Coaches, the bus company that serves Fergus Falls Public Schools, could not be reached for comment.

  1. Jake Krohn

    Can we consider for a moment the absurdity of kids boarding a bus at Kennedy and riding it to Cleveland? As the crow flies, the schools are a quarter-mile apart, and you can stand on Cleveland Avenue and quite literally see both schools at the same time.

    With the removal of neighborhood schools and the ascension of age-segregated facilities (not something I agree with, but that’s another screed), I understand the reasoning behind a hub-and-spoke approach to moving kids around, but this is an awfully short spoke. Seems that we could provide kids with an opportunity for some casual fitness, get them out of vehicles, possibly save the district some money, and create a more compelling street environment if we viewed the proximity of the Cleveland and Kennedy schools as a unique asset to be taken advantage of rather than a problem that can be fixed by a one-size-fits-all approach to transportation.

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