Myth: Kamala Harris locked up parents of truant children
Facts: False
Background: Kamala Harris became District Attorney for San Francisco in 2004 and in her book “The Truths We Hold” recalls the meetings with mothers who had lost sons to violence.
For the purposes of this, truancy is defined as habitual and significant uneducated absenses; in some cases Harris’ office saw elementary and middle schoolers were missing 80 or 90 days of school.
- Substance abuse
- Early pregnancy
- Social isolation
- Developmental issues
- Gang involvement
Truancy early on is one of the first steps on the school-to-prison pipeline.
psychweb.chbs.jmu.edu/Graysojh/pdfs/…
Ensuring that kids, especially young ones, are in school is essential.
sfgov.org/juvprobation//…
I what it did do was reduce truancy in San Francisco by 23%.
checkyourfact.com/2019/03/04/fac…
The statewide program outlined even more interventions before any threat of prosecution.
cde.ca.gov/ls/ai/tr/
Even after that they were still offered another chance through a deferred entry program. (See above source)
ocregister.com/2013/04/19/kee…
popcenter.asu.edu/sites/default/…
To blame Kamala Harris would required one to ignore every element and fact of the case.

