Tragedia en Sequoia: Estudiante de Pioneer Valley High muere en incidente en el río

Updated: CaliforniaToday Santa Barbara County

A tragic incident occurred during a school trip to Sequoia National Park, resulting in the death of a student from Pioneer Valley High School. The student, whose identity has not been released, died in a river accident on Tuesday, June 24, 2026.

The incident took place while the group was exploring the park, which is located in Tulare County. Emergency services were called to the scene, but the student was pronounced dead at the site.

The Santa Barbara Unified School District, which oversees Pioneer Valley High, expressed deep condolences to the family and friends of the victim. The district is cooperating with authorities to investigate the circumstances of the accident.

Park officials have reminded visitors to exercise caution near rivers and waterways, especially during the spring and summer months when water levels can be unpredictable. The school is providing counseling services to students and staff affected by the tragedy.

This incident has sent shockwaves through the Santa Barbara community, where Pioneer Valley High is located. Further details are expected to emerge as the investigation continues.

Source: santamariatimes.com

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