On the opening day of the school year, a disturbance of an underground bee nest caused a swarm of agitated insects to attack dozens of students and staff members at Mindess Elementary School in Ashland, Massachusetts. As children exited buses that morning, the agitated bees swarmed and even entered the school building. Forty students required evaluation for bee stings, but no severe reactions were reported. School administrators, local emergency responders, and the health department collaborated to address the incident. The school enacted indoor recess for the day, and exterminators were called to remove the bee nest. In a letter to families, Superintendent Jim Adams acknowledged the "difficult" start to the year but praised the "community collaboration" in responding to the situation and ensuring student safety. (Story URL)