The Greenwich Country Day School bus was headed north when the driver swerved to avoid a Lexus whose driver had changed lanes abruptly around 12:30 p.m. Jan. 13, New Jersey State Police Trooper II Charles Marchan said.
The minibus ran off the roadway, then across the southbound lanes, before coming to rest in a ditch with a flat rear tire.
Two of nearly a dozen juveniles on the minibus were taken to a local hospital with injuries that weren't considered life-threatening, the trooper said. Everyone else was OK, he said.
The crash apparently also caused a chain-reaction collision involving rubbernecking vehicles on the parkway's northbound side, according to one of them.
A State Police trooper took statements from the teens and others as part of an ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash.
Greenwich Country Day School is located on 92 acres at Connecticut's southern end near the Westchester County border in New York. Alumni included former President George H.W. Bush, billionaire financier Theodore Forstmann, Biden Administration Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Donovan Mitchell of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The school serves nearly 1,200 pupils and students in nursery through 12th grade, with tuition ranging from $39,390 to $51,500, according to school literature.
Mitchell and his family gave the school $12 million in 2020, the largest donation in its 96-year history.
Boyd A. Loving took the photos and contributed to this story.
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