
Pregnant and Parenting Teens
Pregnant and parenting teens face enormous challenges in accomplishing their educational goals. Approximately 70 percent of teenage girls who give birth leave school, and, evidence suggests that illegal discrimination is a major contributing factor to this high dropout rate.
Since 1972, when Title IX was enacted, it has been illegal for schools to exclude pregnant and parenting students from school. Despite this fact, many schools fail to help pregnant and parenting teens stay in school, and some actually exclude or punish them.
Girls from around the country tell the same stories: When they got pregnant or had a child, a principal, counselor, or teacher told them they'd have to leave school. In many cases, pregnant and parenting students are told outright that they can't stay in school or must go to an alternative school, which all too often offer substandard educations. Sometimes the discrimination is more subtle. Schools refuse to give excused absences for doctor's appointments, teachers refuse to allow make-up work, or staff members exclude them from school activities based on "morality" codes or make disparaging, discouraging and disapproving comments.
Young people have a right to complete their education regardless of their sex or whether they become pregnant. Teens should not have to choose between completing their education and taking care of themselves and their children.
The ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project works to ensure the rights of pregnant and parenting teens through advocacy, education, and litigation to investigate and end the push-out of pregnant and parenting teens from school.
Resources
Know Your Rights Materials:
While the following materials were made by some of our affiliates for state-specific outreach purposes, teens in other states can use these to get a general idea of what their rights are, and can reach out to us for assistance if they need to know more specifically what their rights are in their state.
Palm Card: Your Rights as a Pregnant or Parenting Teen (New York Civil Liberties Union)
Palm Card: The Rights of Pregnant and Parenting Teens in School (ACLU of Minnesota)
Blogs
Quilting in Not Geometry: Pregnant and Parenting Teens Deserve an Education Free from Discrimination
Humiliated, But Not Beaten. Fighting Back on Behalf of Pregnant and Parenting Teens
Pregnant and Parenting Students Are Still Being Pushed Out of School
Humiliated, But Not Beaten: Fighting Back for Pregnant and Parenting Teens in Washington
Fake Pregnancy Highlights Real Issue
Teen Pregnancy, Discrimination, and the Dropout Rate
Cases and Settlements
The ACLU of Southern California filed and settled a lawsuit on behalf of pregnant and parenting teenagers who were funneled into sub-standard education programs rather than given the opportunity to continue their education at their local high schools.