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Police Officers from Across the State Ready to Enter Michigan Schools to Teach Personal Safety and Citizenship Responsibilities

Contact:  F/Lt. Jim Shaw, Prevention Services Section Commander, Michigan State Police, (517) 333-4016
Agency: State Police


June 13, 2003

 

Lansing - In a special recognition ceremony held today at the Michigan State Police Training Academy, 34 state, county and local police officers received certification to teach personal safety lessons in schools across Michigan.

The officers are graduates of the Teaching, Educating and Mentoring (TEAM) School Liaison Project developed by the Michigan State Police Prevention Services Section. TEAM is a proactive effort to make schools and communities safer by promoting an understanding of social rules, the consequences of unlawful behavior and students’ responsibilities as good citizens. The State Police introduced the school liaison program in July 1998.

The TEAM training allows officers to teach at any of the three levels of education – elementary, middle or high school – in Michigan schools.

 

The elementary school curriculum teaches students basic safety rules such as bicycle and pedestrian safety and the proper use of 911.

 

The middle school curriculum is designed to improve the citizenship skills of students and provide an understanding of rules and laws in society. It also teaches teens how to recognize and be more aware of personal safety issues. The curriculum also exposes students to the cause and effect of violence and teaches how to constructively handle conflict.

 

The high school curriculum provides a realistic picture of the roles and responsibilities of law enforcement officers. It also educates students in the practical application of constitutional law and creates awareness regarding personal safety issues such as sexual harassment and bias-motivated violence (hate crimes). The high school curriculum also provides a realistic look at what causes young people to get angry and then provides them with the skills necessary to resolve conflicts and develop good problem solving skills.

 

Two new modules were added to the TEAM curriculum. The first module provides instruction on safe and responsible Internet use. The second, a high school module, focuses on providing knowledge as to the extent, causes and solutions of domestic and dating violence.

 

"It is very exciting to see the dedication and commitment these officers have shown during training to bring the important safety messages of TEAM to the children," said First Lieutenant Jim Shaw, Commander, Prevention Services Section, Michigan State Police. "The TEAM program is being actively presented in approximately 250 Michigan school districts. It is the continued partnerships of schools, parents, communities and law enforcement agencies which help promote safety for Michigan children."

 

By fall 2003, the total number of officers teaching TEAM in Michigan schools is expected to reach 300.

Officers completing training today include:

Dep.

Michael

Baker

Hillsdale Co. Sheriff Dept.

Cpl.

Kirk

Blanchard

Taylor Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Travis

Bolles

Whitehall Park Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Gina

Brooke

Canton Twp. Police Dept.

Dep.

William

Burtch

Ogemaw Co. Sheriff Dept.

Ofcr.

David

Caswell

Kalamazoo Dept. of Public Safety

Dep.

Jason

Cockrell

Arenac Co. Sheriff Dept.

Ofcr.

Elizabeth

Collison

Saginaw Twp. Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Gerard

Doan

Charlevoix City Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Heather

Dunlop

Canton Twp. Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Jamille

Edwards

Highland Park Public Safety Dept.

Dep.

Trudy

Foster

Isabella Co. Sheriff Dept.

Ofcr.

Chris

Fredenburg

Saginaw Twp. Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Todd

Gilbert

Grand Blanc Twp. Police Dept.

Dep.

Michael

Girard

Ogemaw Co. Sheriff Dept.

Ofcr.

Andre

Hicks

Kalamazoo Dept. of Public Safety

Ofcr.

Cheryl

Kociba

Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Police

Dep.

Don

Koski

Saginaw Twp. Police Dept.

Dep.

Eric

Langston

Hillsdale Co. Sheriff Dept.

Dep.

Shannon

Loesler

Genesee Co. Sheriff Dept.

Ofcr.

Timothy

Loso

Kalamazoo Dept. of Public Safety

Ofcr.

Joseph

Luce

Muskegon Twp. Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Michael

Mitchell

Brighton City Police Dept.

Dep.

Dan

Older

Ogemaw Co. Sheriff Dept.

Cpl.

Joel

Pinnegar

Taylor Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Henry

Reyna

Saginaw Twp. Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Scott

Theede

Grand Blanc Twp. Police Dept.

Tpr.

Mike

Sites

Michigan State Police-Bridgman

Tpr.

Trudy

Rampy

Michigan State Police-Ypsilanti

Tpr.

Rich

Casanova

Michigan State Police-West Branch

Tpr.

Charles

Barker

Michigan State Police-Flint

Ofcr.

Jason

Whittey

Grand Blanc Twp. Police Dept.

Ofcr.

Crystal

Young

City of Wayne Police Dept.

 

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