DENVER — A Denver metro high school is working to raise $100,000 to build a community garden after the federal grant that was going to fund the buildout of the space was cut.

Florence Crittenton High School serves pregnant or parenting teens who are working toward their high school diploma or GED. The school works with Florence Crittenton Services , which offers an early childhood education center along with family support.

"Students who come to Florence Crittenton can connect with their education," said Principal Joshua Howard. "Whether they complete with their GED or whether they complete with a diploma, we're preparing them to launch into their future. We create college opportunities. We have college coursework here on campus, as well as many career opportunities, so students can e

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