The Response of the Schools to Teenage Pregnancy and Parenthood

Executive Summary

Gail L. Zellman

ResearchPublished 1981

Summarizes the study reported in R-2759. It describes the response of 11 local education agencies to student pregnancy and parenthood, defines different types of programs, suggests models that might be used in other locations, and offers conclusions for policymakers on the federal, state, and local levels.

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