Student and Family Support Services

We are deeply committed to ensuring the holistic well-being and success of every student and family. This section highlights comprehensive services and programs designed to offer essential assistance, guidance, and resources, fostering a supportive environment for all.

The ELECT Program is a statewide initiative aimed at supporting pregnant and parenting students (up to 21 years old) in achieving their academic goals, such as earning a diploma or high school equivalency. Beyond academics, ELECT equips students with vital parenting skills and helps them transition into employment, career training, or higher education. The program also offers essential supplies, incentives, educational support, and transportation, with a focus on comprehensive case management. Learn more about the ELECT Program

The Family & Community Engagement (FACE) office serves as a central hub, fostering strong partnerships among schools, families, and the community to empower parent leaders and support student readiness for college and careers. Key services include a dedicated Call Center for information and concerns, FACE Liaisons who provide personalized support and workshops, and a Welcome Center offering in-person assistance, including a free computer lab. Explore Family and Community Support

These services, including the ELECT program, offer free case management and supportive services to expectant or parenting students (any gender, 21 or younger). The goal is to help students achieve their highest personal and academic potential, become successful parents and citizens, and stay in school through graduation. Support includes essential supplies, incentives, educational workshops, post-secondary planning, academic assistance, and transportation services.

Become an integral part of our school community by volunteering! This section outlines the steps to becoming a school volunteer, including checking for needs at your desired school, completing a free Child Abuse History Clearance, undertaking a 45-minute Volunteer Orientation (virtually or in-person), and signing a Volunteer Code of Conduct. Your involvement makes a significant difference.