Military Recruiters Can Request Your Child's Public School Records. Schools Must Comply. Parents or Students Can Opt Out. Here's How.
Gary North
March 8, 2010 The law called "No Child Left Behind" requires schools that receive Federal money to provide the military with children's names, addresses, and emails when the child turns 18. The military uses this information for recruiting. Parents and students are allowed to opt out. Here is the form: http://www.freechristiancurriculum.com/Opt-OutForm.pdfAlso, the military has the schools give a test for recruiting purposes. The test is not required, but parents are not always aware of this test. The parents can fill out a form that forbids the test from being administered. The details are here: http://www.antiwar.com/whitehurst/?articleid=5049
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