Yes. A crossing guard (United States), a school crossing patrol officer (United Kingdom), school crossing supervisor (Australia) or school patrol (New Zealand) is a traffic management specialist who is normally stationed on busy roadways to aid pedestrians. (source:wikipedia)
A "school crossing patrol officer" I think
A lollipop lady is a crossing guard who helps children safely cross the road at designated points, whereas a pelican crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing controlled by traffic lights. Lollipop ladies use a stop sign on a stick to halt traffic, while pelican crossings have signal-controlled lights for pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
The official name is 'school crossing patrol' otherwise called 'lollipop lady'
The official name is 'school crossing patrol' otherwise called 'lollipop lady'
lollipop people are not always right, and traffic lights are (except if there is an electrical difficulty with them)
A good Crossing Warden (Lollipop man/woman in my day) will carry a piece of chalk. The black stripe is to write the number plate of any vehicles the warden wishes to report for inappropriate conduct
You would see them, just before school time starts, and also at the end of school time, aiding children across a main road.
Get all C's in high school.
rainbow lollipop
There are a lot of nasty critters in Australia. To become an exterminator there you have to go to school and learn what it's all about. After your schooling you become an apprentice and after that you can start killing those nasty buggers on your own.
Central Crossing High School was created in 2002.
School is like a lollipop, it sucks until you get to the end.