Ga. Teacher Killed in Car Accident While Driving to School to Chaperone the Prom

A Georgia high school teacher lost her life on Saturday after a car she was driving collided with a vehicle carrying two students from her school, the New York Daily News reports. Both parties were en route to the school prom, where Oโ€™Brien was going to be a chaperone. Suggested Reading DDG Scores This Rare…

A Georgia high school teacher lost her life on Saturday after a car she was driving collided with a vehicle carrying two students from her school, the New York Daily News reports. Both parties were en route to the school prom, where Oโ€™Brien was going to be a chaperone.

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Leah Oโ€™Brien, a teacher at Lakeside High School in Decatur, was traveling with her 8-year-old daughter and making a turn when a car coming the opposite way hit her vehicle. The 33-year-old died on the scene, and her daughter was taken to the hospital in critical but stable condition, 11 Alive reports. The teens in the other car, a 19-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman headed to Lakesideโ€™s prom, did not have life-threatening injuries.

โ€œOur thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Ms. Leah O'Brien. The entire Viking nation is grieving the loss of one of our best,โ€ the electronic sign outside the school read on Monday, 11 Alive reports.

According to the news station, Oโ€™Brien was a family and consumer-science teacher and a dance team sponsor. She was part of the teacher-development program, working with students interested in teaching as a career.

โ€œShe built that program up from โ€ฆ small, two or three kids interested in it, to a thriving program because of her energy and enthusiasm and her passion for education,โ€ Lakeside Principal Jason Clyne told the news station.

Read more at the New York Daily News and 11 Alive.

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