A beloved New Jersey crossing guard was struck and killed by a car after selflessly pushing two children out of harm’s way, according to witnesses and local authorities. Crossing guard Jean Schultz, 80, was helping two children cross the street in Woodland Park when a vehicle suddenly struck them just after 3:30 p.m. on Monday, according to the Passaic County Prosecutors’ Office and Mayor Tracy Kallert. Schultz was taken to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead, prosecutors said. Beloved crossing guard Jean Schultz was struck and killed by a car while helping two children cross the street on Monday. ABC 7 The two children — a student from the Woodland Park School District and their sibling — were taken to the hospital in stable condition, authorities added. Witnesses told WABC that the long-time crossing guard heroically pushed the two children out of the way, attempting to save them from the oncoming vehicle’s impact.…