Pregnancy Related Services

Welcome to Pregnancy Related Services (PRS)

The ºÚÁÏÉç’s Pregnancy Related Services (PRS) program is dedicated to supporting the academic success and well-being of pregnant and parenting students across Texas public schools. Housed within the Highly Mobile and At-Risk (HMAR) Student Programs Unit under the Office of Special Populations and Student Support (OSPSS), PRS provides guidance, resources, and support services that help students remain enrolled, engaged, and on track to graduate.

PRS includes both Compensatory Education Home Instruction (CEHI)—a required academic support for eligible students during prenatal and postpartum periods—and a range of optional support services such as counseling, health services, transportation, and parenting education. These services are designed to address the unique challenges faced by pregnant and parenting students, ensuring they receive equitable access to education and the resources needed to thrive.

By empowering districts to implement comprehensive PRS programs, TEA aims to reduce dropout risks, promote student resilience, and foster long-term academic and personal success.

PRS Guidance

Guidance for Pregnancy Related Services (PRS)

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

Pregnancy Related Services (PRS) are state-supported educational and support services designed to help pregnant and parenting students remain enrolled, engaged, and on track to graduate. These services include Compensatory Education Home Instruction (CEHI) and may also include a range of optional support services. PRS is available during the pregnancy, prenatal, and postpartum periods to address students’ academic, physical, and emotional needs.

When Are PRS Services Provided?

PRS services are delivered under the following circumstances:

  • When a student is pregnant and attending classes on a district campus.
  • When the pregnancy or prenatal period prevents the student from attending classes on a district campus.
  • When the postpartum recovery period prevents the student from attending classes on a district campus.

District Participation and Requirements

  • Voluntary Program: Districts may choose whether to offer a PRS program. However, if a district elects to provide PRS, it must include CEHI as a required component.
  • Mandatory CEHI: CEHI is the only required service under PRS. A district may not code a student as PRS in the attendance accounting system unless CEHI is provided. Optional support services may be offered in addition to CEHI but cannot substitute for it.

Purpose and Impact

PRS programs are designed to help students:

  • Maintain academic progress during pregnancy and recovery.
  • Receive individualized instruction when unable to attend school.
  • Access support services that promote mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
  • Stay connected to school and reduce the risk of dropping out.

Under , a student is considered at risk of dropping out if they are pregnant or is a parent. PRS helps address this risk by providing targeted interventions.

Funding and Documentation

  • Weighted Funding: Districts receive 2.41 PRS weighted funding for each eligible day a student receives PRS services during the prenatal or postpartum periods.
  • Documentation Requirements: To claim PRS-eligible days, districts must maintain accurate and complete records, including:
    • Affirmation by a campus official or by a licensed medical practitioner verifying the student's eligibility to receive PRS.
    • Medical documentation supporting the need for CEHI.
    • Certified teacher logs detailing CEHI instruction.
    • Records of service delivery and student attendance.

For detailed rules and operational guidance, refer to  and the Student Attendance Accounting Handbook on the TEA website.

PRS Documentation Checklist Overview

This checklist is designed to support students participating in the Pregnancy Related Services (PRS) program, including those receiving Compensatory Education Home Instruction (CEHI) during the pregnancy and postpartum periods. PRS aims to help students remain enrolled in school and successfully navigate academic, physical, and emotional challenges during this critical time.

The checklist serves as a practical tool for ensuring that all required documentation is complete, accurate, and aligned with state guidelines. Proper documentation is essential not only for compliance and funding purposes, but also for telling a clear, comprehensive story of the student’s experience and the support provided.

Use this checklist to:

  • Track eligibility and service timelines.
  • Verify required forms and medical documentation.
  • Ensure CEHI instruction is properly logged and aligned with instructional goals.
  • Maintain a consistent and supportive record of the student’s educational journey.

View End of Year Checklist

PRS Rules

The official rules governing Pregnancy Related Services (PRS) can be found in Section 9 of the Student Attendance Accounting Handbook published by the ºÚÁÏÉç. This section outlines eligibility criteria, service delivery requirements, documentation standards, and funding procedures for PRS and Compensatory Education Home Instruction (CEHI).

To support accurate implementation and compliance, TEA also provides a Pregnancy-Related Services Form Example, which districts may use to document services and maintain required records.