LAS VEGAS ( FOX5 ) — A crossing guard that has been added to Arbor View High School, where a senior was hit and killed in May, is only a part of a pilot program, but how can the new addition become permanent?

18-year-old senior McKenzie Scott was days away from graduating when she was hit and killed by an alleged drunk drive r outside Arbor View High School in May.

In August, Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved the expansion of the city’s School Crossing Guard Program. The expansion meant crossing guards were added to three high schools: Arbor View, Cimarron-Memorial, and Palo Verde.

City of Las Vegas Assistant Traffic Engineer Sean Robinson explained that keeping the guards long-term will come down to funding and whether or not they are working for each school. To deter

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