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Two CMS School Buses Collide in South Charlotte

Two CMS buses parked safely near Randolph Middle School

Charlotte, January 30, 2026

In a recent incident in south Charlotte, two Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) buses collided during a morning commute. Thankfully, all eight students on board CMS bus 926 and the drivers of both vehicles were unharmed. The district promptly communicated with families to reassure them of their children’s safety, highlighting the effectiveness of safety protocols in place. The incident occurred while the bus was transporting students to Randolph Middle School, drawing attention to the commitment of CMS to maintaining high safety standards in student transportation.


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Two CMS School Buses Involved in South Charlotte Collision; All Students Safe

A collision involving two Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) buses occurred yesterday morning, January 29, 2026, in south Charlotte while one bus was transporting students to Randolph Middle School. The most critical outcome is that no injuries were reported among the eight students on board or the drivers of the two vehicles. This incident, which unfolded approximately 19 hours prior to recent reports, involved two district buses during their morning routes.

Details of the Incident

The collision specifically involved CMS bus 926, which was carrying eight students enrolled at Randolph Middle School. The other vehicle involved, bus 302, was empty at the time of the impact. The event took place on a route leading to Randolph Middle School, indicating it occurred during the standard morning commute for students in the area. While the precise cause of the collision has not been detailed, the immediate focus remained on the well-being of those involved.

District Response and Communication

Following the incident, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district promptly addressed the situation. A crucial step taken by the district was to send a message to the families of the affected students. This communication served to inform parents about the collision and, most importantly, to reassure them that their children were unharmed. The district’s quick response highlights standard protocols in place to manage transportation incidents and ensure that relevant parties are informed efficiently and accurately.

The absence of injuries in this bus collision is a significant positive outcome, especially considering the inherent concerns associated with such events involving school children. Such incidents often lead to immediate reviews of transportation safety procedures and operational protocols to identify any contributing factors and implement preventative measures if necessary. The district is expected to conduct a thorough internal assessment of the collision to understand its dynamics and reinforce its commitment to student safety.

Ensuring the safe transport of students is a paramount responsibility for school districts. This recent event in south Charlotte, while concerning due to its nature, ultimately reinforced the effectiveness of safety measures, given the lack of injuries. The ongoing commitment to maintaining high safety standards across the CMS transportation network remains a top priority, ensuring that students can continue to rely on safe passage to and from their schools.

The incident serves as a momentary disruption to the routine of Randolph Middle School students and their families but concluded with the best possible outcome under the circumstances—all individuals safe and accounted for.

FAQ about the CMS Bus Collision

What happened in Charlotte yesterday?
Two Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) buses collided in south Charlotte yesterday morning, January 29, 2026, while one bus was transporting students to Randolph Middle School.
Were there any injuries in the bus collision?
No injuries were reported among the eight students on board or the drivers of the two vehicles involved in the collision.
Which buses were involved in the incident?
The collision involved CMS bus 926 and bus 302.
How many students were on the buses?
Bus 926 was carrying eight students from Randolph Middle School. Bus 302 was empty at the time of the collision.
What was the destination of the bus with students?
Bus 926 was en route to Randolph Middle School.
How did the district respond to the incident?
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district sent a message to the families of the affected students to inform them and reassure them of their children’s safety.

Key Features of the CMS Bus Collision

Feature Detail
Event Type Two CMS buses collided
Location South Charlotte, en route to Randolph Middle School
Date of Incident January 29, 2026
Injuries Reported None
Buses Involved Bus 926 and Bus 302
Students on Bus 926 Eight (from Randolph Middle School)
Occupancy of Bus 302 Empty
District Communication Message sent to families

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