87-year-old crossing guard retiring after 55 years gets sweet send-off

Sandra Bellew is retiring after nearly 55 years as a crossing guard.

87-year-old crossing guard retiring after 55 years gets sweet send-off
Independence School District
May 30, 2023, 5:29 AM

After nearly 55 years, Sandra Bellew is hanging up her crossing guard vest and retiring from Missouri's Independence School District.

The 87-year-old's last day as a school crossing guard will be May 26, but last Friday, a group of students gathered to surprise her with homemade signs, flowers and hugs.

Sandra Bellew is known as "Ms. Sandy" to students and staff at Independence School District in Missouri.
Independence School District
Students greet crossing guard Sandra Bellew with hugs, handwritten signs and flowers on May 19, 2023, ahead of her retirement.
Independence School District

"It was a happy feeling and they all had such smiles on their faces," Bellew told "Good Morning America." "[The students] kept telling me how much they're going to miss me. And of course, I had several crying and it was just really healing in a way, knowing that they did care and they will miss me."

Bellew first started as a crossing guard back in September 1968, and through the decades, she has helped students, their children and even their grandchildren.

Bellew said she'll miss meeting new people the most as well as "seeing the kids and getting hugs from them."

Bellew has been a crossing guard for nearly 55 years.
Independence School District
Bellew said as a crossing guard, she has enjoyed meeting new students and getting hugs from them.
Independence School District

"It's not big money but it was fun doing it so I enjoyed it," the mom of seven said.

As for her next chapter, Bellew hopes to stay active.

"I'm planning on just going swimming and doing water aerobics and exercise and try to keep myself strong and keep my legs strong so I can stay going," she said.

Editor's note: This was originally published on May 25, 2023.