Teen Parent Program

The Poudre School District Teen Parent Program is a district wide program located at PSD Global Academy. Student’s academic needs are individually assessed and planned for accordingly. Students can take classes online and have access to any classes offered at PSD Global Academy. The Teen Parent Program curriculum combines coursework on pregnancy education, labor and delivery, child development, and positive parenting skills while also providing support for post-secondary readiness and self-sufficiency. The Teen Parent Program also assists students in collaborating with many community agencies.

Proud affiliate of Realities for Children.

Program Coordinator

Melissa Schaefer

email: meschaef@psdschools.org

phone: 970.490.3329

Resources

We work with a variety of community partners to support teen parents, including:

*The Nappie Project     

The Nappie Project

*Project Self-Sufficiency

 

*Larimer County Health Department

 

*Salud Family Health Centers

 

*UCHealth pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care

 

*The Matthews House

 

*CCAP (Colorado Child Care Assistance Program)

Colorado Legal Services

211 W. Magnolia Street

Fort Collins, CO 80521

970.490.2891

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