School bus carrying 42 students rolls over in northwest Austin, injures dozens


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Summary

Bus rollover crash

A Leander Independent School District bus carrying 42 elementary students overturned in northwest Austin, Texas, injuring 16.

Reunited with family

Students who were not injured were taken to a nearby church for reunification.

Another Texas bus crash

A similar bus rollover recently happened in Cleveland, Texas, with all 58 students on board transported to hospitals.


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The first day of school took a sudden turn in northwest Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, Aug. 13, when a bus carrying 42 elementary students rolled onto its side, injuring 16, officials said. The yellow bus, operated by the Leander Independent School District, was leaving a school when it veered into an embankment

Bus overturns in northwest Austin

Austin-Travis County EMS initially transported 10 people — nine children and the bus driver — to the hospital. The Texas Department of Public Safety later said additional students were evaluated and needed medical care. In a post on X, ATCEMS reported that two children had serious injuries, but none were life-threatening. The other 14 who were hospitalized suffered minor injuries.

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Local station KXAN reported that the children were coming from Bagdad Elementary School. ATCEMS responded to the crash shortly after 3:15 p.m.

Bus details and investigation

In a press conference, the Texas Department of Public Safety said a preliminary investigation found the bus was traveling on a slight curve when it left the road and rolled onto its side. Although it was raining at the time, investigators have not determined if the weather was a factor.

Texas officials said the bus was equipped with state-regulated seat belts, but it was not immediately known whether all students were wearing them during the crash.

Students who were not injured were taken to a nearby church for reunification with families and further evaluation.

Support for students and families

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In a message to families, Leander ISD said staff and first responders stayed with the injured students and their relatives at the scene. The district said extra counselors and social workers would be at Bagdad Elementary on Thursday, Aug. 14, to provide emotional support. Officials said they will continue assisting the affected children, their friends, and their families as the community recovers.

“Our hearts are with all those impacted by this tragedy. We are working closely with Counseling Services to ensure students, staff and families across the district have access to support in the days ahead,” Leander ISD Superintendent Bruce Gearing said.

Similar incident northeast of Houston

A similar incident occurred in Cleveland, Texas, about 45 miles northeast of Houston. Just days after a previous crash, another Cleveland ISD bus flipped over on the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 13, while carrying 58 students. Every student on the bus was transported to nearby hospitals for medical evaluation, though the district didn’t provide details about the severity of injuries or the students’ grade levels.

Elementary students were among those involved, and local reports showed some being evacuated on stretchers. Earlier in the week, a high school bus from the same district overturned on the same road, sending 36 students to hospitals. No life-threatening injuries were reported in that crash.

Cleveland ISD said it is investigating both accidents to determine if there are any common factors, but officials have not confirmed a direct connection between the two incidents. 

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Why this story matters

Recent bus accidents in Texas have raised concerns about student transportation safety and the effectiveness of safety measures during school transit, prompting investigations and support efforts for affected families.

Student safety

Multiple school bus accidents involving injuries highlight the need for reviewing transportation safety protocols to ensure student protection during transit.

Emergency response and support

Coordinated emergency services, counseling and reunification efforts demonstrate the importance of comprehensive support for students and families following potentially traumatic incidents.

Accident investigations

Ongoing investigations in both school districts reflect a search to understand the causes of the crashes and to identify potential improvements in school transportation safety.

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Community reaction

Local officials and the school district expressed support for the affected students and families, with counseling services being offered and community members highlighting recent challenges such as area flooding.

History lesson

Texas has seen several school bus incidents over recent years, prompting ongoing upgrades to safety measures such as seatbelt installation and emergency response planning.

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Leander Independent School District Superintendent Bruce Gearing stated, "This tragedy this afternoon is really breaking our hearts. We want each of those students and their families to know that our prayers are with them, our thoughts are with them and we will do everything we can in our power to support them."

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left frame the school bus rollover as a “heartbreaking tragedy,” emphasizing the emotional toll on the community and vulnerable children with phrases like “multiple injuries” and highlighting the driver as a “seasoned veteran” to imply reliability.
  • Media outlets in the center remain strictly factual and succinct, de-emphasizing emotional or operational framing.
  • Media outlets on the right deploy more sensational language such as “horrifying” and spotlight operational details — like the establishment of a reunification center and specific hospital transports — to underscore the incident's gravity and crisis response, while reassuring audiences by stressing “no fatalities.”

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Key points from the Left

  • A Texas school bus carrying 43 people, including 42 children and the driver, rolled over, injuring 12 individuals, according to authorities.
  • The rollover occurred after school at 3:15 p.m., according to the department of public safety.
  • One person suffered life-threatening injuries, and two others had potentially life-threatening injuries, reported Assistant Chief Kevin Parker of Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services.
  • Leander Independent School District Superintendent Bruce Gearing expressed heartbreak for the community, noting their recent recovery from floods.

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Key points from the Center

  • A school bus carrying 42 children rolled over in a Texas crash, leaving at least one with life-threatening injuries and two others with potentially life-threatening injuries.
  • The bus, a 2024 model equipped with seat belts, veered off the road for an unknown reason, causing it to roll over.
  • School and emergency officials said the crash happened shortly after school let out and before any students had been dropped off, and the bus was transporting students primarily from Bagdad Elementary School.

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Key points from the Right

  • A school bus in Texas rolled over on Aug. 13, 2025, injuring multiple students and the driver after veering off the road, according to authorities.
  • At least one person sustained life-threatening injuries, with two others having potentially life-threatening injuries, as stated by Assistant Chief Kevin Parker.
  • Emergency crews quickly responded, and a reunification center for parents was set up at Round Mountain Baptist Church to assist families, as confirmed by local officials.
  • The cause of the crash is still under investigation, according to Department of Public Safety Sgt. Billy Ray.

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