Driver: Principal fatally hit by bus pushed kids out of way
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis elementary school principal was seen pushing several students out of the way of an oncoming bus before the vehicle fatally struck her, authorities said Tuesday.
Susan Jordan, the principal of Amy Beverland Elementary School on the city’s far northeast side, was killed and two 10-year-old children were hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries when the bus suddenly lurched forward, authorities said.
Buses were lined up outside the school when the accident happened around 2:45 p.m., Indianapolis Fire Department Capt. Rita Reith said.
“At some point, the stationary bus lurched forward and jumped the curb. The bus was not moving at the time directly before it jumped the curb,” Reith said.
The female bus driver told firefighters she was not sure what caused the bus to accelerate, Reith said in a statement Tuesday evening. The driver also said “in the instant that the accident occurred” she saw Jordan push several students out of the way, according to the statement.
The driver and 25 students on the bus were examined by emergency responders but did not require treatment, Reith said.
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Jordan, who had been principal of the school for 22 years, was loved by her staff and the school community, Lawrence Township Schools Superintendent Shawn Smith said at a news conference.
“This is a great example of an educational leader in our state and our city. … Just a phenomenal individual that truly cared about children. This is a tragic situation that we have. This loss is going to ripple across our district of 15,000 students,” Smith said.
The district canceled classes at all of its schools Wednesday and said in a statement that four locations, including a transportation center, would be “open for emotional support to our staff and families.”
Indianapolis Police Commander Chris Bailey said the bus driver, whose name was not immediately released, would be given a blood test, a standard procedure in collisions involving fatalities.
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Associated Press writer Rick Callahan contributed to this report.
13 responses to “Driver: Principal fatally hit by bus pushed kids out of way”
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The picture is the Mexican drug lord being arrested. What does that have to do with the story? Is Sean Penn involved?
SA is trying to be a cutting edge newspaper, give them a break, they don’t get it right they get it close. I like the breaking news that’s 2 to 3 days old. There was a big shooting at a homeless camp in Seattle last night 5:30 Hawaii time, 2 dead 3 injured let’s see how long it takes to get to SA.
Which one is the drug lord the woman or the little kid?
So off topic that I am surprised that you got a reply.
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends!” This quote speaks of the Susan Jordans of this world! RIP!
This is the type of person I would have liked to have taking care of my kids.
Susan Jordan an AMERICAN HERO.
I came here to say just that. A true hero.
Yep, the definition of a hero is being selfless and caring more for the lives of others and willing to give their own lives for others. Her life is gone, but these children that she saved will be her eternal legacy.
Ditto!
Yes, a hero does what needs to be done not because he or she has to, but because it’s the right thing to do.
Some people are born programmed to help others until the very end. Rest in peace, Sir.
Fast paced social has us rushing around like a chicken without a head. The new way of driving is to speed and stop at the last second, instead of driving in very slowly from afar.