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  2. Begin by filling in your child's name in the 'Print Student's Name' field. This ensures that the application is personalized and correctly identifies the participant.
  3. Next, provide your name as a parent or guardian in the 'Print Parent/Guardian Name' section. This confirms your approval for your child’s participation.
  4. Indicate your consent by signing in the 'Signature of Parent/Guardian' field. Make sure to date this signature to validate the form.
  5. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that you circle either 'Member' or 'Lieutenant' based on your child's interest and eligibility.

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First, you must be in 5th grade for the upcoming school year. Then, you must exhibit these qualities and abide by the patrol expectations throughout the school year: You complete classwork/homework on time. You follow school rules/good behavior/model good character.
# STOP By law you MUST stop when signalled to do so by a Patrol displaying a Stop sign. STOP M Do not move forward and remain patient. Do not park close to where a Patrol is working and NEVER on the zigzag markings. Look out for signs or flashing amber lights which warn of a School Crossing Patrol ahead.
School Safety Patrol members: Complete training in traffic safety. Protect students from hazards of crossing roads and highways on their way to and from school. Assist bus drivers in safely transporting students to and from school. Teach fellow students about traffic safety.
School crossing patrols are near schools or major road junctions to help pedestrians cross the road in the mornings and afternoons during the school term. Patrols are managed by schools and we approve and monitor the sites. For any comments or complaints about a particular crossing please contact the local school.
School patrols, mostly made up of older students, teachers, or volunteers from the local community, exist to provide an extra level of safety for children who need to cross busy streets. It is important to understand that school patrols act as an additional link between drivers and pedestrians.

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Junior safety patrol is a voluntary group of crossing guards involving older students helping younger students cross streets in elementary and middle schools across the United States and Canada. Both the Chicago Motor Club and the St. Paul Police started programs in 1920.
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