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Indian Lake School district bus driver placed on administrative leave

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 School bus crash in Logan County.  (WDTN Photo/Alexa Ashwell)

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Indian Lake school bus driver resigns after rollover crash

Updated: Wednesday, 20 Feb 2013, 7:11 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 20 Feb 2013, 7:10 PM EST

LAKEVIEW, Ohio (WDTN) - The Logan County school bus driver involved in a rollover crash with a bus load of students onboard resigned her position.

Terrassa Titus-Cline turned in her resignation to the Indian Lake Local School District at Wednesday evening's school board meeting.

Police say Cline lost control of the bus along Township Road 88 on February 5.  It went off the roadway and overturned onto its side.

41 students were onboard at the time.  None of them were seriously hurt.

Cline was put on paid administrative leave during the investigation.

Her resignation was effective February 19.

 

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