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Crossing Guard Shares Love And Smiles With Generations Of Students In Attleboro

For more than 20 years, Robin McCluskey has greeted children and neighbors with kindness, care and a genuine spirit of community.

Patch and T-Mobile are celebrating the everyday heroes — from teachers to staff — who bring positivity and support to our schools.
Patch and T-Mobile are celebrating the everyday heroes — from teachers to staff — who bring positivity and support to our schools. (Shutterstock)

Attleboro, MA — Back-to-school season brings a mix of excitement and nerves — for students, parents and staff alike. Thankfully, Attleboro is home to everyday school heroes who help make the transition smoother and the school year a little brighter.

From teachers and tutors to bus drivers, cafeteria staff, crossing guards and more, these caring individuals bring steady support and positivity to our schools. To recognize their many contributions — big and small — Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to salute the unsung heroes of back-to-school.

This submission comes from Kerstin Ottmar, who nominated Robin McCluskey of City of Attleboro.

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What is the school hero’s name?

Robin McCluskey

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Where does this school hero work?

City of Attleboro

Please describe why this individual is a hero at your school.

All you need to do is stand back and watch the love Robin shares will ALL the kids and pass-a-byers while she proudly stand guard in South Attleboro on Route 1. Robin has served the kids and public for over 20+ years. She greets everyone kid (& pass-a-byer) with a smile and guine love. She interacts with the kids by asking how their day is/was. Even provides a warm for the homeless on cold day by letting them sit in her car, will help transport someone in need without blinking an eye when needed. Robin is truly an Angel and a gift to the City and all those that cross her path.

How do you know the school hero you’re nominating?

Watched her from a far and helped with a homeless man to get off the street

What should your community know about this person?

Robin goes above and beyond for the children and all she come in contact with.

What three words best describe the school hero?

Love, genuine & an Angel


If you know a school hero who deserves recognition, we’d love to hear from you! Simply answer a few questions, and we’ll take care of the rest.

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