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TEENAGE PARENT PROGRAM
“Making a Difference for TeenParents and Their Babies”
Parenting Pregnant &
Mr. Pierre E. RutledgeDirector
Ms. Leslie TriceTeacher/Trainer
Ms. Marcy Polk Social Worker
Ms. Mamie Buoy Registrar
Teenage Parent Program6300 Northwest 27 Avenue
Room 92, Miami, Florida 33147
Phone: 305 636-7356Fax: 305 638-0254
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OPERATIONS
TA P
better
What Is The TeenageParent Program
CHILDCARE
HEALTH CARE
SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
Student Responsibilities
ParentingCurriculum
SERVICES
The Teenage Parent Program offers teensparenting skills training in the form ofelective courses, a group or individualcounseling sessions or through a communitycollaborations.
1. Attend school regularly2. Do your school work3. Ask for help when needed 4. Get documents requested to the right offices (school, childcare, etc) 5. Maintain immunizations up-to-date6. Complete Parenting Training
Age Doesn’t Define How Good Of A Parent You Are
The Teenage Parent Program is a dropoutprevention program that helps pregnantor parenting teens enrolled in a Miami-Dade County Public School or Charter School get a high school diploma. Florida laws ensure students with children receive the support to finish high school (FR 6A-6.05292/FS100.54).
These laws give students enrolled in the program access to parenting skills training, referrals to health care providers and social service agencies, child care during school hours and transportation at no cost. Each M-DCPS and Charter school has a TAP contact available to students. If you are interested in enrolling in the TAP program please call (305) 636-7356.