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The girl's father mistook McFarland for a truancy officer when he flashed a badge, Pasadena police said.
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The film was in some ways autobiographical; Truffaut had himself been a young delinquent who was sent to a reform school for truancy.
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Most of them reported that ADHD is a risk factor for truancy and escape which is much higher than the rate of 35.3% reported by parents.
In-school surveillance, she says, is sold to parents and pupils as a panacea for bullying, vandalism, truancy and more, but its implications for privacy are too often ignored.
The Texas legislature signed off on a special truancy court for students in Dallas about a decade ago.
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