After fatal accident, cross country runners in Texas district will stay on campus

March 9, 2007
High school student was killed in traffic accident while running off campus

Following an accident that killed a high school cross-country athlete, the Killeen (Texas) Independent School District has banned all running off-campus until further notice. Officials say new procedures could be in place by the start of next school year. Harker Heights High School freshman Amanda Ware, 14, was killed when a tractor-trailer went off the road and onto an island in the intersection where the girl was waiting for traffic to clear. School officials say cross-country running off-campus is a common practice statewide and nationwide. The district may consider busing athletes to local parks to run or have them run on campuses that have the space.

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