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Florida Department of Transportation Celebrates Crossing Guard Award Winners

Florida crossing guard winners
2021 Florida School Crossing Guard of the Year Pat Alfonso (left) and 2021 Florida School Crossing Guard of the Year Extra Mile Award Heather Calloway (right)

Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Department of Transportation recognized Florida’s crossing guards who work to ensure our state’s students make it to and from school safely. In honor of the important work they do to help children get to and from school safely, FDOT recognizes individual performances each year with Crossing Guard of the Year and “Extra Mile” awards.

“Crossing guards have one of the most important jobs in public service,” said Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Kevin Thibault, P.E. “Each school day, crossing guards ensure our students make it to and from the classroom safely. Their dedication deserves recognition today and every day.”



Every year, the department recognizes individuals and organizations exemplifying professionalism and responsibility for the safety of children. This year’s award recipients are:

2021 Florida School Crossing Guard of the Year

Pat AlfonsoSeminole County Sheriff’s Office

  • Pat Alfonso has been a crossing guard with Seminole County Sheriff’s Office for over 14 years. Pat does an amazing job educating her students on safe crossing practices. She is highly regarded by children and adults alike for her dedication to their safety, and her true concern and caring. Pat is a devoted team member always willing to assist at crossing locations where and when needed with a positive attitude. In addition to working as a school crossing guard, Pat’s contributions to her school and the local homeless community show her true passion for giving back.
2021 Florida School Crossing Guard of the Year Extra Mile Award

Heather Calloway, Fort Walton Beach Police Department

  • Heather Calloway is a crossing guard who demonstrates proficiency in every aspect of her job, and continually goes the extra mile to ensure the safety and well-being of her students. This is not only demonstrated by her everyday community service but also by her heroic actions this past year during an emergency at her post and her selfless efforts to assist a student in need. Her safety-first philosophy and sincere concern for every student have made her school crossing and community a better place.   

Governor DeSantis signed a proclamation earlier this month that declared February 4, 2022, as an Appreciation Day to recognize the hard work and dedication of these community workers. View the proclamation here.

In 1992, the Florida Legislature passed the “Ramon Turnquest School Crossing Guard Act” which requires school crossing guard programs to train their guards according to guidelines developed by FDOT. Florida has become a national leader in developing crossing guard uniform training guidelines and curriculum, providing FDOT’s train-the-trainer program to educate trainers on the safe, effective techniques and crossing procedures for crossing guards. FDOT also works with law enforcement agencies and other partners to provide uniform training across the state for the consistent, safe operation of school crossings statewide. For more information, visit here.

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