News Summary
A 16-year-old student from Oak Ridge High School lost her life in a tragic accident while crossing West Oak Ridge Road. Keysha Fenelon was struck by a vehicle as she crossed outside a designated crosswalk. The accident has raised community concerns regarding student safety and the need for enhanced measures near the school. Grief counseling has been made available for affected students and staff, and local officials are advocating for increased safety protocols in the area.
Orlando, Florida – A tragic accident on the morning of April 28, 2025, claimed the life of a 16-year-old student from Oak Ridge High School. The incident occurred at approximately 8:10 a.m. on West Oak Ridge Road, near Winegard Road, as the victim, identified as Keysha Fenelon, was crossing the street outside of a marked crosswalk.
Fenelon, a dedicated member of the school’s ROTC program, was struck by a 2012 Dodge Avenger driven by a 28-year-old woman. Emergency services transported her to the Orlando Regional Medical Center, where she was later pronounced dead. The driver remained at the scene of the accident and was reported to be uninjured.
In the wake of this tragic event, Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) has confirmed the incident and issued a statement expressing condolences to Fenelon’s family and friends. The school district has also announced that grief counseling will be available for both students and staff affected by this loss. In addition, the school administration is currently cooperating with law enforcement as the investigation into the accident unfolds.
Local officials have raised serious concerns regarding the safety of students around the school area. Orange County Commissioner Mayra Uribe has highlighted the urgent need for enhanced safety measures near Oak Ridge High School, such as the implementation of speed cameras to deter speeding drivers. Remaining protective of the community’s youth, Uribe pointed out that recent legislation passed two years ago will enable civil citations for speeding in school zones by the year 2026.
Despite the upcoming legislative changes, only 30 schools across Orange County will be equipped with speed enforcement cameras, with Oak Ridge High School being prioritized for this initiative in light of the recent tragedy.
Residents of the area have voiced their concerns about the high speed of vehicles on Oak Ridge Road. Many are advocating for additional safety measures, including the installation of crossing guards, speed bumps, or more visible signage to enhance the protection of students while they travel to and from school.
OCPS Superintendent Maria Vazquez expressed her heartbreak over Fenelon’s death and reminded the community about the importance of exercising caution in school zones. The situation has brought the issue of road safety for students into sharp focus, as the loss of one young life has reverberated throughout the community.
As the investigation continues into the circumstances surrounding this devastating accident, local leaders and parents alike are calling for immediate action to ensure the safety of all students attending Oak Ridge High School and navigating the surrounding area.
In summary, the death of Keysha Fenelon as a result of this tragic accident has sparked an outcry for better safety protocols near schools, underscoring the responsibility of drivers and the need for community vigilance in preserving student safety.
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- WESH: Girl, 16, Hit and Killed Crossing Street Near Oak Ridge High
- WFTV: Community Mourns Death of 16-Year-Old Girl
- Fox 35 Orlando: Pedestrian Killed in Crash Near Oak Ridge High School
- Orlando Sentinel: Oak Ridge High School Student Killed in Crash
- Click Orlando: Fatal Crash Investigated on Oak Ridge Road
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