Crime & Safety

Manchester Schools Get New Resource Officer

Manchester Officer Keith Craig has moved into the role that builds relationships with students and staff to help avert problems.

Manchester Township Police Officer Keith Craig, a nine-year member of the force, is the new school resource officer at Manchester Township High School.
Manchester Township Police Officer Keith Craig, a nine-year member of the force, is the new school resource officer at Manchester Township High School. (Manchester Township Police)

MANCHESTER, NJ — The new school year has brought with it a new school resource officer at Manchester Township High School.

Officer Keith Craig, a nine-year veteran of the Manchester police force and a past Chief’s Award recipient, is now the resource officer.

Manchester Township Police Department school resource officers are required to maintain a close relationship with the school administration and staff, who provide important feedback as to the concerns of the students and parents.

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Craig also will be a juvenile liaison to the Investigations Bureau and follow up with any investigations involving juveniles.

Craig is a lifelong Manchester Township resident and graduated from the Manchester Township High School in 2003. He is a LEAD instructor at the Ridgeway Elementary School and organizes the yearly LEAD graduation. Craig also was influential in the development of the high school opiate awareness program, #NEO (Not Even Once), and has taught the program to hundreds of high school students.

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He already has been working closely with school officials as a School Safety team member, attending safety drills and meetings throughout the year, and is the Municipal Alliance Chairman as well as the acting liaison between the public and the police department.

Craig also has organized and coordinated Dinner with Santa, Coffee with a Cop, and the Manchester Youth Police Academy.

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