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In The Moment ... Truancy In SD Schools

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Truancy

In The Moment... February 22, 2017 Show 035 Hour 2

This week’s Dakota Political Junkies are Madison Daily Leader publisher Jon Hunter and Rapid City Journal enterprise reporter Seth Tupper. 

  • This segment starts at the beginning.

Truancy is an evolving issue in South Dakota's schools. Local lawmakers are working to pass legislation to change state law regarding penalties for being out of school, and school leaders are using every tool they can find to convince kids to class. A snapshot from schools offers a glimpse into the major themes that challenge consistent attendance. and what educators are doing about it.
This segment starts at 16:35.

Wilson Kubwayo
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Wilson Kubwayo graduated from the Sioux Falls School District. At age 13, he was a refugee who came to the United States from Africa. Kubwayo made the decision to commit to attending school every day.

  • This segment starts at 23:40.

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Dr. Jason Daniels, Black Hills State University

Dr. Jason Daniels, assistant professor of history, will examine how the Haitian Revolution transformed one of the most productive European colonies of its day into an independent state run by formerly enslaved peoples and their descendants in the next Geek Speak lecture at Black Hills State University.

  • This segment starts at 34:47.

Cara Hetland is the Director of Radio and Journalism Content for South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
Chris is a producer for In the Moment.
Kealey Bultena grew up in South Dakota, where her grandparents took advantage of the state’s agriculture at nap time, tricking her into car rides to “go see cows.” Rarely did she stay awake long enough to see the livestock, but now she writes stories about the animals – and the legislature and education and much more. Kealey worked in television for four years while attending the University of South Dakota. She started interning with South Dakota Public Broadcasting in September 2010 and accepted a position with television in 2011. Now Kealey is the radio news producer stationed in Sioux Falls. As a multi-media journalist, Kealey prides herself on the diversity of the stories she tells and the impact her work has on people across the state. Kealey is always searching for new ideas. Let her know of a great story! Find her on Facebook and twitter (@KealeySDPB).