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  1. Patrol Belt – Each patroller will need to wear a neon yellow belt. It is important that you wear a belt because you are easy to identify, it shows authority, visibility and safety. The belt should be worn over top of your clothing including coats/jackets. Badge – Each belt will have a badge to show you are a member of the school safety patrol.

  2. Patrollers are student volunteers trained to direct pedestrians at school crossings, carpool areas and bus zones — they direct children, not trafic. Patrollers learn and practice road safety, leveraging this training to lead the way in keeping their fellow classmates and communities safer.

  3. AAA School Safety Patrol members are school-sponsored student volunteers from upper elementary grades, middle and junior high schools. Patrollers direct children, not traffic. As school-age leaders in traffic safety, patrol members teach other students about traffic safety on a peer-to-peer basis.

  4. • Know and are trained on all rules and regulations of AAA School Safety Patrol. • Report all violations directly to the Patrol Advisor, principal, or supervising adult. • Maintain the Captain’s Record Book.

  5. The custodian of the AAA School Safety Patrol’s equipment, the Supply Sergeant is responsible for: Monitoring the program’s supply locker or supply room at the school. Ensuring that all equipment is in its proper place at all times, except when in use. Reporting on the care and condition of the equipment at each Patrol meeting.

  6. 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.

  7. maintain safety patrols and establish rules and regulations for their supervision • Limit the age group from which patrols may be selected and determine any exclusions from participation, such as health concerns • Extend the same protection to the school safety patrol, supervisors, and those involved