Crossing guards with Denver Public Schools are asking drivers to slow down in school zones. DPS says over the last few weeks, three kids have been hit by cars in their area. Now, crossing guards and the district are asking drivers to pay attention.
Linda Medina, a crossing guard with Sabin World School, sees this issue daily. Medina is 80 years old and has been a crossing guard for the school for three years now. Medina covers the morning and afternoon shifts. Medina says she faces challenges with drivers speeding through the area and even flicking her off just because she stops traffic to let kids cross.
Medina says that will not stop her from doing her job and keeping parents and students safe. Every single day, she puts out stop cones to keep the road around Sabin World School safe. She says the traffic light also helps when drivers pay attention to it. Even with all of these resources, Medina still has an issue with drivers speeding and almost hitting her and the students…