(KAIR)--No injuries are reported following a collision involving a school bus in Jackson County Tuesday afternoon.
WIBW-TV reports it happened around 4:00, at 123rd and S. Road, north of Hoyt.
According to the report, Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said the Royal Valley School District bus was northbound on S Road, when the driver stopped to let students off, with warning devices activated.
As it was stopped, the bus was rear ended by a northbound vehicle, driven by a 16-year-old girl.
Several of the 11 students on the bus were evaluated at the scene, but hospital transport was not required.
The driver who hit the bus apparently avoided a hospital visit, but specifics regarding her condition are not known.
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