Frankston Times 8 November 2022

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Lollipop lady lauded at award night FOR 28 years, students at John Paul College have been greeted with a smile every day from lollipop lady Maureen Wainwright. At an awards night last month, the much-loved staple of the Frankston school was recognised for her decades of hard work. She won School Crossing Victoria’s school crossing supervisor of the year award. The school recently prepared a

video to congratulate Wainwright for nearly 30 years of overseeing the crossing. In the video she said her favourite part of being a crossing supervisor is “at the beginning of the year when all the new students come. I introduce myself to them and welcome them to John Paul College and it gives them a good start.” “The community is really good, the children are wonderful. I just love be-

ing here, I can’t imagine [leaving] so I’m here to stay,” she said. The other nominees from the Frankston area were Sandra Scott, Leonie Caulfield, Ross Reid, Bob Nimmo, and Debbie Mills.

CROSSING supervisor Maureen Wainwright. Picture: Supplied

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