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Hands Off Our Kids:
Stopping Recruiters in Our School Systems
STEP 1: Educate
Yourself and Your Family
The ASVAB is
given to more than a half million public high school students every
year under the guise of “career testing”. Unfortunately
ASVAB only tests for military careers and all of the results from
the four-hour test, along with sensitive personal information, are
released to military recruiters - unless schools take steps to protect
student privacy.
STEP 2: Educate
Your School About Option 8
Most schools don't know the ASVAB is primarily a military recruiting
tool. After all, the military markets it as a public service, a
free "Career Exploration Program" to assist kids in finding
appropriate career paths. More importantly, most schools aren't
aware of "ASVAB Release Option
8," which allows schools to have the military
proctor the test while keeping scores and personal information private.
STEP 3: Take
Action in Your School District.
Four of the nation’s largest school systems have already been
persuaded to protect student privacy by selecting Option
8. Privacy advocates in Maryland recently passed
legislation requiring public high schools to notify each student
and their guardian of their right to prevent students’ names
and contact information from being released to military recruiters
(Senate
Bill 428).
Peace Action has already supported successful
campaigns to protect students from predatory military recruiting
across the country, contact
us for help doing this work in your community.
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