School daycare comes at a cost. Districts have to provide space, supplies, and teachers for the daycare program. Some school districts fund their childcare programs by seeking grants. Other schools open the daycare to district staff members, allowing their payments to support the program for the teen parents. In some districts, private or religious groups volunteer to operate the daycare, meaning school funds do not have to be used. Some schools ask teens to pay minimal fees to help support the program. Other schools use general operating programs to support the daycare, deciding the benefits outweigh the costs.
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