What's Happening?
In Mississippi, quick-thinking middle school students prevented a potential disaster when their bus driver, Leah Taylor, blacked out due to an asthma attack while driving on a highway. The bus, carrying
about 40 students from Hancock Middle School, began to swerve when sixth-grader Jackson Casnave took control of the steering wheel. Another student, Darrius Clark, applied the brakes, and together they managed to bring the bus to a safe stop on a median. Kayleigh Clark, Darrius's sister, called 911, while other students administered first aid to the driver. The students' actions were praised by school officials, and they were honored at a school event.
Why It's Important?
This incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and the potential for young people to act decisively in critical situations. The students' ability to remain calm and take effective action prevented what could have been a tragic accident. It underscores the value of teaching children basic emergency response skills and the importance of fostering a sense of responsibility and leadership among students. The event also serves as a reminder of the need for schools to have robust emergency protocols and training in place.





