NPR’s David Folkenflik speaks with Emily Kassie and Julian Brave NoiseCat about their new documentary, “Sugarcane,” about Indian residential schools in Canada.
DAVID FOLKENFLIK, HOST:
U.S. students have been missing an alarming amount of school in the wake of the pandemic. When they miss lots of days without an excuse – well, that’s known as truancy. Every state has a policy, and many of those policies make truancy illegal. In some places, law enforcement officers will visit families’ homes even during summertime. Reporter Dylan Peers McCoy of member station WFYI spent a day with one of those officers. She brings us this report from Madison County in central Indiana.
DYLAN PEERS MCCOY, BYLINE: Mitch Carroll is wearing jeans, a T-shirt, and pristine white sneakers when we head out on a Thursday in May.
MITCH CARROLL: I go in a little light.
MCCOY: But it’s obvious that he’s in law enforcement….
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