He was going door-to-door looking for school crossing guards and went to my in-laws' house, ... They said they were too old, but told him to see me.

For some of the kids, you might be the only positive thing in their day and so I try to take the time to talk to them, ... I ask how their days went and whether they learned anything new in school.

I don't think they've skipped a beat.

Kids think they are invincible and figure nothing will happen to them, ... When they get to the street corner, all they are thinking is, 'I want to get across that street.'

He made me cry and very proud. I'm very honored.

With these children getting hit and killed, it makes the dangers very real.

Drop it off at the principal's office, and I'll pick it up later.

We know what can happen if they run that red light and a child is standing out there.