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Teen Parent Program
An In-School Program for Pregnant Teens and/or Young Parents


Peninsula School District recognizes the special needs of teen parents and supports them in pursuit of an education.

 
Do You Need...
  • To earn your high school diploma?
  • To develop parenting skills?
  • To join a support group?
  • To receive assistance in career planning?
  • To improve your relationships?
  • To obtain help with substance abuse?
  • To learn about community resources?

 

Mother and daughter
Contact...
Marilyn Boyle, Supervisor
Teen Parent Program
Henderson Bay High School
boylem@peninsula.wednet.edu
(253) 530-1762
 
Who is eligible for the Henderson Bay Teen Parent Program?
Mothers and fathers of a child, or those expecting a child, who:
  • Are students attending class in the Peninsula School District
  • Want to complete high school, vocational training or attend a community college or technical college Running Start program.
  • Want to complete secondary academic course work on other Peninsula School District campuses as well as access Henderson Bay services.
 
Henderson Bay High School Teen Parent Program offers the following services:
  • Academics
  • On-Site Child Care
  • Parenting Classes
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Drug & Alcohol Counseling
  • Support Groups
  • Career Guidance & Training
  • Access to Early Head Start
  • Transportation to and from school
  • Access to community resources
    • Medical
    • Legal
    • Social
 
Community partnerships provide expertise and resources beyond the school to assist students.
Our partners include:
  • Early Head Start
  • Cottesmore Child Care
  • Pierce County Health Department
  • Peninsula School District
 
 

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The Peninsula School District shall provide equal educational opportunity and treatment for all students in all aspects of the academic and activities program without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin, sex, sexual preference, marital status, previous arrest (unless a clear and present danger exists), or incarceration or non-program-related physical, sensory or mental disabilities, as per RCW 49.60 Law Against Discrimination.