LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Officials from the Clark County School District released a video from Superintendent Jhone Ebert on Tuesday, acknowledging the loss of two CCSD students who were traveling to and from school.

According to Ebert, Clark County School District Police have identified 84 students who have been struck on the way to or from school during the 2025 school year. That number increased from 39 at the same time in 2024.

“That’s double. It’s enough. I say enough, we say enough to these situations that can be avoided by adult actions,” Ebert said. “Right now, we need immediate action with the community’s help to protect our children.”

Ebert acknowledged the students’ unlimited potential.

“This is not only a loss for our students, families, and siblings,” Ebert said. “It’s a loss for their teachers, their classmates. It’s a loss for the entire community.”

On Friday, Cristofer Suarez, 12, was struck by a vehicle in a suspected DUI crash. The suspect, Oh’Ryan Brooks, 27, was later arrested.

On Monday, family confirmed that Haylee Ryan was killed when she collided with a school bus while riding a bike home from school. She was 12 years old.

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