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Maury County community mourns student killed in crash

Maury County community mourns student killed in crash

Yahoo01-03-2025

CULLEOKA, Tenn. (WKRN) — Maury County Public Schools will provide additional assistance to students after a sophomore was killed in a crash Friday afternoon.
Culleoka Unit School said a sophomore student was killed in a crash Friday.
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'This tragedy has deeply impacted both our students and staff. In response, our district's crisis support team is prepared to assist students and their families during this difficult time,' a Facebook post from the school reads, in part. 'We understand the importance of providing a supportive space for students to process their emotions, and counselors will be available at school on Monday to offer guidance and care.'

Maury County Public Schools also released a statement saying thoughts and prayers were with the student's family and the community at Culleoka Unit School.
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