January 24, 2013
A close-knit community
Crossing guard gives students handmade scarves, kids repay her with flowers
Lawrence Pierce
Bridgeview Elementary students surprise crossing guard Debbie Mallory on Thursday to show their appreciation for her various acts of kindness. This week, Mallory handed out scarves she knit herself to students in the frigid temperatures.
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Lawrence Pierce
Students rush to surprise crossing guard Debbie Mallory with flowers. Teachers joined together to show their appreciation for all that Mallory does for their school.
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The father-daughter duo used to alternate shifts, but when he got sick, Debbie took over.

"I've been accused of being too much of a cheery morning person, but you've got to be. Kids have to learn to pass it on," she said. "The only bad part about doing this is that kids grow up. I see them out and remember them and let them know that I miss them, but it makes you feel old seeing them grow so fast."

Bridgeview Principal Candace Strader said Mallory is a welcoming spirit at their "close-knit" school.

"She's very caring, and we wanted to show her that we appreciate all that she does. We look out for each other at this school," Strader said.

But Mallory says it just comes natural. It's what anyone would do, she said.

"I'd like to think that a lot of people would help out kids in the cold. I know a lot of West Virginians would; that's what they do," she said. "That's why I love it here. We care about people."

Reach Mackenzie Mays at mackenzie.m...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-4814.

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