The California School Age Families Education (Cal-SAFE) Program is a comprehensive, integrated, community-linked, school-based program that serves expectant and parenting students and their infants and toddlers.
The program is designed to improve the educational experience, increase the availability of support services for enrolled teen parents, and provide child care and development services for their children.
The program is offered during the high school's instructional time, usually six hours per day for 180 days per year.
Eligibility:
Female and male students age 18 and younger who have not graduated from high school, if they are an expectant parent, a custodial parent, or a parent taking an active role in the care and supervision of their child.
Ages Accepted:
Ages six weeks to 2 and a half years.
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