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The average salary for a Crossing Guard in U.S. is $40,650.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $40,650

$28,400$60,690

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $19.54

$13.66$29.18

What does a Crossing Guard earn?

Crossing Guards are generally responsible for helping children cross roads and streets safely on their way to school. On average, they earn around $40,650 per year in the US. Crossing Guards work closely with children, school administrations and other members of the community to ensure the safety of all pedestrians. Though an entry-level position, a Crossing Guard may be called upon to provide additional services such as traffic control or escorting students to nearby locations.

How to earn more as a Crossing Guard

To become a crossing guard, you will need to have training in pedestrian safety. You could acquire this through a local school or training facility. To ensure you know the local safety codes, you may also need certification in the area in which you will be performing services. To earn more, you could also look into becoming a supervisor of crossing guards in a school district or municipality. With a little more work and investment, you could even start your own business offering crossing guard services.