The web Browser you are currently using is unsupported, and some features of this site may not work as intended. Please update to a modern browser such as Chrome, Firefox or Edge to experience all features Michigan.gov has to offer.
Teaching, Educating, and Mentoring (T.E.A.M.) School Liaison Program
The Michigan State Police, Grants and Community Services Division, Prevention Services Section, provides school liaison training for sworn officers and school liaison officers working with youth. Teaching, Educating, and Mentoring (T.E.A.M.) training focuses primarily on a proactive effort to make schools and communities safer, and on promoting responsible citizenship and positive character traits among students in grades K-12. Officers attending this training receive a 40-hour training program introducing them to over 30 lesson plans they are able to personalize and present in their communities. Essential information regarding school violence, public speaking, school and community relations, and current trends is discussed. Officers receive training from content experts in student and juvenile psychology, classroom management, bullying and harassment, legal issues in schools, social media and cybercrimes, and school safety issues and programs. In addition, resources are provided for the officer to take back to their community.
Upcoming T.E.A.M. Schools:
February 3-7, 2025
August 18-22, 2025
More details and registration information will be forthcoming.
For more information, contact: Sgt. Martin Miller, 616-312-5137 or millerm36@michigan.gov.