Kerrville ISD Bus Drivers to be Featured on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' for Heroic Efforts During Flood
Kerrville ISD bus drivers will be featured on an upcoming episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" on NBC, hosted by singer and talk show host Kelly Clarkson. The episode is set to air on September 29 and will highlight the resilience and community spirit of the KISD bus drivers following the tragic flooding on July 4th. Clarkson extended the invitation to KISD to honor the bus drivers and share their uplifting stories.
The announcement was made on Kerrville ISD's social media platforms, expressing pride in the bus drivers and anticipation for the heartfelt moment on the show. Clarkson, a Fort Worth native, will dedicate the first week of season 7 of her show to spotlighting the men and women who played a crucial role in rescuing campers during the Fourth of July flood.
Earlier this month, NBC released a statement detailing Clarkson's plans to showcase the heroic efforts of the KISD bus drivers on her show. Clarkson was originally slated to participate in the "Band Together Texas" concert in August but had to withdraw due to the passing of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock.
In conclusion, the upcoming episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" will shine a spotlight on the bravery and dedication of the Kerrville ISD bus drivers who went above and beyond to help others during a challenging time. Viewers can look forward to hearing their inspiring stories of resilience and community spirit on the show.