Maysville, KY (March 30, 2026) – A Kentucky school community is coming together after four students were involved in a serious crash over the weekend.
Emergency units responded to the incident on Saturday, March 28, involving students from Fleming County High School. Limited details have been released about how the crash occurred, and officials have not confirmed the extent of the injuries.
The students involved have been identified as Megan Edmond, Brady Applegate, Alex Womack, and Emma Black. School leaders shared a message of support, asking the community to keep the students and their families in their thoughts during this time.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available.
We are keeping these students and their loved ones in our thoughts as they go through this.
How Communities Respond After Serious Crashes Involving Students
When students are involved in a serious crash, school communities often come together to offer support. This can include gatherings, messages of encouragement, and organized events where people can connect and show care for those affected.
Schools may also provide counseling services to help students and staff cope with emotional stress. These resources can offer a space to talk and process difficult events in a supportive environment.
Community responses often extend beyond the school, with local groups and neighbors finding ways to help families during uncertain times. These efforts can create a sense of unity and provide comfort as more information about the situation becomes available.