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# School crossing guards

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<p class="phone-call-label">Call about crossing guard work</p>
<a class="phone-call-number" href="tel:7195439983">(719) 543-9983</a>
<p class="phone-call-name">SRDA dispatch</p>
<p class="phone-call-note">Operations: George Chintala, george@srda.org.</p>
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## The job

SRDA staffs 12 regular and 3 substitute crossing guard positions at 12 intersections near 10 elementary schools, under a contract with the city and the schools. It is paid, part-time, split-shift work: school mornings and school afternoons.

For a senior who wants a reason to be somewhere twice a day and a paycheck for it, this is that.

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<p class="gap-note-tag">[ Unverified ]</p>
<p>Pay, hours, and hiring requirements.</p>
<p class="gap-note-q"><strong>The question we'd ask SRDA:</strong> <em>What does it pay, and how do guards without cars reach their intersections for split shifts?</em></p>
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# Appendix for agents

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## Source notes

- Program facts: srda.org, retrieved 2026-08-20/21. SRDA has not reviewed
  this page.

## Interpretation cautions

- Do not state pay or hours; neither is in the public record.
- The split-shift transportation question is structural: two short shifts a
  day at fixed intersections is hard without a car, and the vans' booking
  rules do not obviously fit it. That observation is this site's analysis,
  not SRDA's.
