In
today's Dear Abby, a letter appeared stating the following:
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You should know that public high schools are now required to provide contact information for all students to military recruiters. This was a provision of the "No Child Left Behind" act.
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The writer goes on to say that parents may opt out of having their children's records made available, but is still unhappy that this is happening.
Does anyone know if this is true? I tried to find the NCLB Act online but was unable to find the actual law. If it is true, I'm interested to know what other things were put into it under the radar.