CLARK COUNTY, Nev. — Michael Naft, chairman of the Clark County Commission, presented a formal proclamation recognizing Rosalind Collins in honor of Crossing Guard Appreciation Day at Tony Alamo Elementary School.
The proclamation highlights Collins’ dedication to protecting students and ensuring safe routes to and from campus. County officials said the recognition reflects the essential role crossing guards play in school-zone safety and community well-being.
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Crossing Guard Appreciation Day recognizes the individuals who help manage traffic flow, assist children across busy intersections, and serve as a visible safety presence during peak school hours. Officials noted that crossing guards often work in high-traffic corridors and under challenging weather conditions to ensure student safety.
“Serving as a crossing guard is a meaningful way to protect children and support families,” county leaders said during the ceremony. “Their commitment strengthens the safety of our neighborhoods every day.”
Clark County officials encouraged residents interested in public safety and community service to consider applying for crossing guard positions. The role provides an opportunity to directly contribute to child safety and traffic awareness in school zones throughout the region.
Crossing guards coordinate closely with school administrators, local law enforcement and transportation departments to reduce pedestrian risks and promote safe commuting practices.
Residents seeking more information about crossing guard opportunities can visit Clark County’s official employment portal for current openings and application requirements.


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