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21 Officers Graduate from TEAM School Liaison Program

Michigan students will benefit from the addition of 21 law enforcement officers recently trained in the Teaching, Educating, and Mentoring (TEAM) School Liaison Program.  The Michigan State Police (MSP), Grants and Community Services Division hosted the five-day training, which concluded Friday, March 6, 2026.

Men and women police officers graduating from the March 2026 Teaching, Educating, and Mentoring School Liaison Program

TEAM is a school-based, law-related curriculum taught to grades K-12 by TEAM-trained police officers with the goal of uniting educators, students, and law enforcement officers to help children protect themselves from crime.  During the 40-hour training course, officers receive instruction in student/juvenile psychology, classroom management, and public speaking. 

In addition to traditional topics like personal safety, how to dial 911, the law and you, and dating violence, the TEAM curriculum has been updated to address the topic of school safety and security including facility assessments, bullying and harassment, cyber-crime, social media use, illicit drugs, and vaping. 

This class included ten deputies from county sheriffs’ offices, nine officers from city/township police departments, and two troopers from the Michigan State Police.  They represent the following agencies:

  • Brownstown Police Department
  • Decatur City Police Department
  • Deckerville City Police Department
  • Gratiot County Sheriff's Office
  • Jackson County Sheriff's Office
  • Kent County Sheriff's Office
  • Livingston County Sheriff's Office
  • Mackinac County Sheriff's Office
  • Monroe County Sheriff's Office
  • Montague Police Department
  • Michigan State Police - Metro North Post
  • Michigan State Police - Grand Rapids Post
  • Ottawa County Sheriff's Office
  • Richfield Township Police Department
  • Southgate City Police Department
  • Springport Township Police Department
  • Ubly Police Department
  • Van Buren County Sheriff's Office

TEAM allows officers to teach at any of the three levels of education - elementary, middle, or high school - public or private - aligning with the Michigan Model for Health.  The curriculum has been implemented in over 250 Michigan school districts, and in several states across the US.

 

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