Honor Student Working Two Jobs Sent to Jail for Missing Classes | Independent Sentinel:
In a crackdown on truancy, an eleventh grade Texas student who works two jobs to support herself and her siblings, was thrown in jail for 24 hours and ordered to pay a $100 fine. She missed some classes due to exhaustion and was warned about truancy last year by the same judge.
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