T.E.A.M. School Liaison Program
The Teaching Education And Mentoring (T.E.A.M.) School Liaison
Program is a school-based "law related" education program taught by
Officer Lawrence Demeter. T.E.A.M. is a proactive effort to make
schools and communities safer, promote responsible citizenship, and
encourage positive character traits.
The curriculum at elementary, middle school, and high school
provide students with a thorough understanding of laws and their
responsibility as a citizen to obey laws. T.E.A.M. is flexible and
adaptable to virtually all classroom settings. Each lesson is
approximately 30 to 40 minutes in length and can be used as a
stand-alone program for assemblies or special events, or can be
instructed in a consecutive sequence. Working together, the police
officer, the classroom teacher, and school official decide when it is
most appropriate to incorporate a T.E.A.M. lesson that will assist in
classroom instruction.
In 1998, T.E.A.M. was developed by the Michigan Dept. of State
Police, in collaboration with public and private school curriculum
experts. The most widely implemented school health education
curriculum Michigan Model was used as the basic foundation to create
T.E.A.M. School Liaison Program.
In Northville Township the T.E.A.M. School Liaison Program's goal
is to unite educators, students, and law enforcement to play an
integral part in preventing crime. The philosophy is that while
working together as a team, we can create relationships and be united
in protecting children from becoming victims of crime.
Currently, Officer Demeter presents T.E.A.M. on a "Request" basis
for public and private groups. E-mail Officer Demeter by
clicking here or
call him at (248) 349-9400.
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clicking here.
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