Pritzker declares May 21 as
Crossing Guard Appreciation Day
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[May 21, 2019]
Gov. JB Pritzker has declared Tuesday, May 21, as Crossing Guard
Appreciation Day in Illinois to honor of the men and women who help
ensure the safety of students throughout Illinois as they walk and
bike to school.
“Crossing guards are an integral part of creating safe routes to
school for children,” said Acting Illinois Transportation Secretary
Omer Osman. “Throughout the school year, they are a friendly face
that can be found in rain, sun and snow, guiding our students to
safety and providing parents with peace of mind.”
Roughly 420 pedestrians ages 8 to 14, on average, are hurt in
vehicle-related incidents every year in Illinois. Without crossing
guards, this number would likely be much higher.
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Crossing guards not only serve as a visual reminder to motorists to slow down in
school zones where children are crossing, but also help students learn safe
pedestrian habits, such as looking both ways before stepping onto the road and
walking bikes across the street.
To share your thoughts about what the crossing guard in your community means to
you or to recognize a special crossing guard at your school, please visit
IDOT’s
Facebook page here.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |