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  1. Responsibilities. • Look, act, and be alert. • Report for duty on time. • Be sure there is an adult crossing guard or Patrol Advisor at your intersection. If no adult, no patrol. • Always set a good example. • Know and practice safe walking tips. • Never try to direct or stop vehicles. • Perform your duties faithfully.

  2. Responsibilities of the school patroller. Prevent jostling. Help younger students. Direct pedestrian traffic. Role of the school patroller

  3. WHAT IS A SCHOOL SAFETY PATROLLER? Patrollers are student volunteers trained to direct pedestrians at school crossings, carpool areas and bus zones — they direct children, not traffic. Patrollers learn and practice road safety, leveraging this training to lead the way in keeping their fellow classmates and communities safer. Ready, Set, Patrol! 4.

  4. Role of the AAA School Safety Patrol. AAA School Safety Patrollers are school-sponsored student volunteers from upper elementary, middle and junior high schools. Patrollers direct children, not trafic. As school-age leaders in trafic safety, Patrollers teach other students about trafic safety on a peer-to-peer basis.

  5. PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA) The school PTA frequently offers excellent support to school patrol operations. Many PTAs provide funding for raincoats, hats, or capes for patrols, as well as funding for patrols. The PTA safety chairman acts as a liaison between the school, the PTA, and outside organizations.

  6. The school principal may choose to use the AAA School Safety Patrol School Registration Form. An outline of the schools specific roles and responsibilities can be found above. Parental Permission. Students must have permission from parents or legal guardians to participate in the AAA School Safety Patrol program.

  7. To become a Patroller you must: Be in grade five, six or seven. Have written consent from your parent or guardian. Be physically able to perform your duties in all weather conditions. Successfully complete a BCAA School Safety Patrol training session. Meet your school requirements for participation. Your responsibilities. Look, act and be alert.