Dear Cascade View Students
and Parent(s),
It is that time of year when we are looking for 4th and 5th graders to take on the role of “Safety Patrol” helper at Cascade View Elementary. We are now ready to begin the training process for the roles and responsibilities as “Safety Patrol” here at Cascade View Elementary School.
We will be conducting a training session before the beginning of they year. Students will meet with Mr. Kershner for important information and training. The date for training has not yet been determined. Please have your parent fill out the form below or download the form and turn it in to the school As soon as we have enough students, a training session will be scheduled. Thank you!
PATROL RESPONSIBILITIES
Patrols are to be at their posts at least five minutes before the student flow begins, and are to remain at their posts until all students have been safely helped across the street, or until the bell rings in the morning (AM) or signaled to come in from an adult in the afternoon(PM).
The patrol’s job is to remind students of safety rules learned in the classroom and to guide them in safe crossing. Patrols receive instructions in guidelines and procedures during their training and regular patrol meetings. Duties of all patrols are listed below.
• Set a good example and encourage other students to also observe safety rules at all times.
• Report for duty on time with proper equipment. Patrols will not be permitted to perform their duties if they are not wearing a patrol vest.
• Know and help enforce “fairly” all walking or bus rules and regulations..
• Attend and participate in all patrol meetings and training sessions.
C. V. E. S. P A T R O L M E M B E R ’ S P L E D G E
I promise to do my best to:
Report for duty on time.
Perform my duties safely & faithfully.
Strive to prevent accidents, always setting a good example myself.
Obey my teachers and officers of the safety patrol.
Report dangerous practices of students.
Strive to earn the respect of fellow students.
It is that time of year when we are looking for 4th and 5th graders to take on the role of “Safety Patrol” helper at Cascade View Elementary. We are now ready to begin the training process for the roles and responsibilities as “Safety Patrol” here at Cascade View Elementary School.
We will be conducting a training session before the beginning of they year. Students will meet with Mr. Kershner for important information and training. The date for training has not yet been determined. Please have your parent fill out the form below or download the form and turn it in to the school As soon as we have enough students, a training session will be scheduled. Thank you!
PATROL RESPONSIBILITIES
Patrols are to be at their posts at least five minutes before the student flow begins, and are to remain at their posts until all students have been safely helped across the street, or until the bell rings in the morning (AM) or signaled to come in from an adult in the afternoon(PM).
The patrol’s job is to remind students of safety rules learned in the classroom and to guide them in safe crossing. Patrols receive instructions in guidelines and procedures during their training and regular patrol meetings. Duties of all patrols are listed below.
• Set a good example and encourage other students to also observe safety rules at all times.
• Report for duty on time with proper equipment. Patrols will not be permitted to perform their duties if they are not wearing a patrol vest.
• Know and help enforce “fairly” all walking or bus rules and regulations..
• Attend and participate in all patrol meetings and training sessions.
C. V. E. S. P A T R O L M E M B E R ’ S P L E D G E
I promise to do my best to:
Report for duty on time.
Perform my duties safely & faithfully.
Strive to prevent accidents, always setting a good example myself.
Obey my teachers and officers of the safety patrol.
Report dangerous practices of students.
Strive to earn the respect of fellow students.
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