From Sandy Louey:
The Yolo County District Attorney's Office is holding a mediation session for truant high school students and their parents to make clear the consequences of failing to attend school.
Friday's 2 p.m. session at the West Sacramento Police Department at 550 Jefferson Blvd. is for truant Yolo and River City high school students who have been truant. It will be the first-ever mediation session that the DA's office has had for truants, according to a release from the DA's office.
The truants will be told it is their last chance before their case ends up in court. Consequences for the truants include fines, community service and suspension of or delay in students getting their driver's license.
The mediation will include a panel of representatives from agencies such as the Washington Unified School District, the West Sacramento Police Department and the Yolo County Probation Department.
Last spring, the DA's office started the Yolo Truancy Abatement Committee, which is working to develop strategies to help truants get back in school.
Committee members include the police agencies, the school district, the Yolo County Department of Employment and Social Services and the Yolo County Child Protective Services.


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