
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office has extended a heartfelt thanks to its School Crossing Guards for their dedicated service throughout the school year, highlighting two individuals in particular for their long-standing commitment to community safety. The social media post honored Susan Mungo and Annette Logan, who have been fixtures at Jacksonville's busiest crossings, serving 30 and 20 years respectively.
As the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office's appreciation post on Facebook states, "THANK YOU FOR KEEPING OUR KIDS SAFE!" the Sheriff's Office acknowledges, celebrating the close of the academic year by giving a shoutout to the local heroes. Susan Mungo, having spent 30 years making sure the community's youngest members get to school without harm, has been a constant presence on Jacksonville's streets. Annette Logan, celebrates two decades of similar service, her diligence echoes the commitment of all the crossing guards keeping a vigilant eye for energetic schoolchildren, ensuring their passage to educational sanctuaries is unmarred by the dangers of the street.
These crossing guards, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, are "pillars of safety" in the local community. Susan Mungo, completing three decades at her post, and Annette Logan, approaching her 20th year, embody the uncompromising dedication of those who stand at the crossroads of education and safety. Their service is not merely a job; it's a testament to their unwavering commitment to the next generation.
Recognized by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office for their "unwavering dedication and outstanding service to our students and neighborhoods," Mungo and Logan represent the often unsung heroes who contribute to public welfare. These individuals don the reflective vest, not for the accolades, but for the safety of children in their charge.









