Crossing Guards Needed For Lakewood Students

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Cleveland OH

23 July, 2020

9:38 AM

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LAKEWOOD, OH — Crossing guards are needed in Lakewood for the upcoming school year. The Lakewood City Schools are preparing for an usual academic year due to changes brought on by COVID-19. However, students will still be walking to school most day and those students will need guidance and protection. "School crossing guards play an important role in keeping our students safe," said Lt. Roger Warner. "We are looking forward to working with committed individuals that will enjoy the opportunity to interact with Lakewood's young people." Crossing guards are paid $15 an hour and work approximately 2 hours per day. Crossing guards must be able to work in inclement weather and stand for long stretches of time. Applicants should also have a valid driver's license, be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED. Applicants must also pass a drug screening. To apply for the position, visit the city's website. The Lakewood City Schools are tying their reopening into the state's COVID-19 alert system. If the outbreak worsens locally, the district will gradually move to a remote learning plan. Read Patch's previous articles on the district's reopening: Here's The Lakewood Schools Reopening PlanLakewood Schools Reopening Plan Could Vary By Building

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