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BEFORE YOU ENLIST No Child Left Behind-Take Your Child Off Recruiter List Are you aware of the military provision of the controversial No Child Left Behind act? Although the Act requires school districts to share student's names, addresses, and telephone numbers with military recruiters, parents and students also have the right to "opt out" of having their private information released. (The Pentagon is also contracting with a private marketing company named BeNow to collect minor information in a recruiting database.) How to opt out of the Pentagon Marketing Database Glen Rose Independent School District says that the student or parent may submit a signed letter requesting that he or she be exempted from having his/her information submitted to military recruiters; letter to be turned in to the administrative office. We include a sample form here. Form in Spanish (Adobe Acrobat Reader here if you don't have it) GRISD Policy: Military Recruiters Access To Students;
This text is from section 9528 on pages 559 and 560 of the
670-page reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA),
commonly known as the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001: |