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I am thrilled to be able to tell you about our school crossing guard Mrs. Robertson. You will never meet a more positive and encouraging staff member than her. Despite some recent difficulties in her own life including the death of her husband and some health issues for her, Mrs. Robertson is a shining light for the children at Carpenter. Mrs. Robertson goes above and beyond each and every day. She uses her own limited resources to help feed and clothe children in our building.
Mr. O'Brien is a crossing guard at Scenic Hills Elementary School. He has held this position for over five years but recently has had to take a break from being a crossing guard because he has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Mr. O'Brien has always struggled with health related issues but the cancer has ultimately made him extremely weak but despite the struggles he is encountering, he plans on returning to his crossing guard duty once he is healthy.
Ms. Gale is out in the morning at 7:45 rain or shine. Cold or Heat. She's got her umbrella as she helps kids cross the street. While she is not working on assigned duties she volunteers her time (unpaid!) in the classrooms reading to kindergartners.
Also, throughout the year she buys stickers and puts packs of stickers in teacher's mailboxes. For Christmas, she bought each of my student's a coloring book, pencil and eraser from The Dollar Tree. She's just super-d-duper wonderful crossing guard!
Mr. Brown not only loves our kids, he supports deaf camp, the humane shelter and Miracle Tree for kids at Christmas. Mr. Brown hands out treats on the last day of school and loves to dress up for any holiday!
Mr. Brown is an integral part of our community and we are proud to have him! Mr. Brown doesn't know a stranger and always has a smile and a wave for anyone.
Mr. Niederklopfer has been with Edmunds Elementary School for 9 years, or longer. He is a dedicated and committed crossing guard. I don't believe he has ever missed a day in the four years I have worked with him.
As you go down that wish list, make sure you know what toy recalls have been made in 2017.
Mr. Sutton is the crossing guard at Sun Valley Middle School. He has worked as the crossing guard at this location for approximately 15 years. Mr. Sutton directs traffic and assists pedestrians who walk across Wesley Chapel Stouts Road. When drivers and pedestrians come in contact with Mr. Sutton he brightens their day. Mr. Sutton takes his position as crossing guard seriously, but always completes the job with a smile on his face.
This cross guard is always helping others and puts a smile on his face. He always does more than he is expected of him and never complains.
Mrs.Hosbach is a crossing guard at Cliffside Park High School, I've had the opportunity not only to observe her when driving to school but also through my school’s participation in State Farm Insurance and Hackensack University Medical Centers Traffic Safety Challenge promoting safe driving and seat belt usage.