Lady Pitts likely to close Pregnant, parenting teens to be mainstreamed

Erin Richards:

A school that has served pregnant and parenting students for decades in Milwaukee Public Schools is likely to be closed at the end of the year so the district can instead focus on serving child parents mainstreamed in schools across the district.
Lady Pitts School, located in the lower level of Custer High School at 5075 N. Sherman Blvd., offers middle school and high school programming and has been a reprieve for teens during their transition to motherhood since 1966.
But today, the majority of teen parents in MPS choose to stay in their home high schools, according to a recent district survey. And while some alternative schools for pregnant girls still exist around the country, the model has fallen out of favor in many other areas.
School officials say that’s partly because teenage pregnancy is less stigmatized than it used to be. More important, some school systems have recognized that young parents’ academic needs are not always best served at a site sequestered from their traditional school.