Ogden • A Utah high school will re-start a child-care program for students, a move that could help young parents finish their education.
Two Rivers High School in Ogden is planning to open the on-site program at the beginning of the upcoming school year, the Standard-Examiner reported .
It will likely serve about a dozen people in its first year and was patterned after a handful of similar programs in Utah, said Principal Nicole Meibos. It will be free for young parents and provide training in things such as nutrition, routines and car seat safety as well as child care.