BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A 1-year-old girl injured in a crash at a Montessori school in northwest Bexar County remains in the hospital in critical condition, according to a parent.
The child, Mkaya, was not breathing as she was being transported to a hospital after the crash at Excelled Montessori, her father shared on social media.
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Mkaya’s father told KSAT that he’s asking for accountability from the school in the aftermath of the crash. Furthermore, he hopes that the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office will soon complete its investigation to give parents clarity on what exactly happened.
“We still don’t know how exactly our baby got hurt, and we need to know. There is footage of the whole incident, and we want that to be released as soon as possible,” the father told KSAT.
In a Tuesday statement from BCSO, a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office said no charges have been filed in connection with the crash. The investigation remains ongoing.
Mkaya’s father, on behalf of their family, expressed their deepest condolences to the loved ones of the teacher, 22-year-old Alexia Rosales, who was killed in the crash.
The other four children wounded in the incident, all 1-year-olds, have since been treated and released to their families.
The cause and manner of Rosales’ death were not immediately available.
The school released the following statement regarding Rosales:
“Yesterday, we lost someone truly special. Alexia Rosales, a beloved teacher at Excelled Montessori, passed away in a tragic accident. Alexia wasn’t just a teacher—she was a bright light in all our lives. Her smile, laughter, and boundless love for the children and everyone around her made our school feel like a second home. Her impact on our community is immeasurable, and her absence leaves a hole in our hearts. As we grieve, we want to come together to support her family in this incredibly difficult time.”
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Another woman, 23, was also taken to the hospital.
According to a spokesperson from a hospital where the five children and the 23-year-old woman were taken after the crash, the woman and three of the children were treated and released on Thursday.
A fire chief with the Bexar County Emergency Services District 4 said in an email to KSAT that on top of those transported to the hospital, one adult and two children were treated and released on the scene.
BACKGROUND
The crash happened just after 4:15 p.m. Thursday in the 27500 block of Interstate 10 near Fair Oaks Ranch Parkway.
After a parent loaded her kids into a vehicle, she accelerated into another car, ramming both vehicles through a fence.
Rosales and the group of children were in a playground on the other side of the fence, and they were pinned under the car, Salazar said.
Salazar said the five children were taken to the hospital. All family members were notified of the incident.
The driver who caused the crash may have had a medical history that could have led to the crash, Salazar said. She was not believed to be intoxicated.
Salazar said it is unclear if any charges will be filed against the driver at this time.
The spokeswoman for Excelled Montessori released a statement regarding the incident:
“It is with profound sadness that we share news of a tragic vehicle accident that occurred on our campus today, claiming the life of one of our beloved teachers and injuring several of our students.
Our hearts go out to the families, friends, and loved ones impacted by this unimaginable loss. The Excelled Montessori community is united in grief, and we are committed to providing all the support and resources needed during this difficult time.
We are working closely with local authorities as they investigate this incident and will continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of the children in our care as well as our staff and families.
Counseling and support services are being made available to anyone in need. We ask for your thoughts and prayers for everyone affected and respectfully request privacy for the families as they navigate this devastating time.”
The spokeswoman added the campus was closed the Friday after the crash “as the school deals with this unimaginable tragedy.”
KSAT will update this story as more information becomes available.