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Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Technology |
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ARMED FORCES RECRUITER ACCESS TO SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Did you know that NCLB Title IX, Section 9528 requires school districts that receive NCLB assistance to share student information such as names and addresses of students to military recruiters? Another provision in Section 9528 allows parents and students to protect this information by requesting that it not be released. Schools must notify parents of their right to request that personal student information not be released, but many do not do so. NCLB requires school districts to
provide military recruiters the "same access to secondary school students
as is provided generally to post secondary education institutions or
prospective employers." Many states and school districts also have
policies that regulate the privacy of student information, in addition to
the NCLB requirements. With their parent’s written consent to the school
district, a student may request that their name, address and telephone not
be released to military recruiters, institutions of higher education or
both. At the link below are sample forms that can be submitted to school
districts to request privacy protection of student information.
http://www.publiceducation.org/portals/nclb/military/military_home.asp
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