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Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Students in Spokane

November 27, 2024 - 18:09

Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Students in Spokane

A charter school in Spokane, Washington, is working to make it easier for pregnant and parenting students to stay in school by offering childcare, baby supplies, and counseling to young mothers and fathers. This initiative aims to create a supportive environment that addresses the unique challenges faced by these students, ensuring they can continue their education while managing their parental responsibilities.


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