No child left alone by military recruiters. (Up front: news and opinion from independent minds).The No Child Left Behind Act The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-110), commonly known as NCLB (IPA: /ˈnɪkəlbiː/), is a United States federal law that was passed in the House of Representatives on May 23, 2001 , which went into effect in November 2002, has some surprising implications for high school students. Buried deep within the funding benefits is Section 9528 which grants the Pentagon access to directories with students names, addresses, and phone numbers so that they may be more easily contacted and recruited for military service. Prior to this provision, one-third of the nation's high schools refused recruiters' requests for students' names or access to campus because they believed it was inappropriate for educational institutions to promote military service. This portion of the Department of Education's initiative to create better readers, testers, and homework-doers is a departure from the federally guaranteed privacy protections students have traditionally known. Until now, schools have been explicitly instructed to protect the integrity of students' information--even to guard students' private information from college recruiters. Students must consent to releasing their personal data when they take college entrance exams Noun 1. entrance exam - examination to determine a candidate's preparation for a course of studies entrance examination exam, examination, test - a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; "when the test was stolen the professor had to . However, since September 11, 2001, educational institutions have slid down the slippery slope 'slippery slope' Medical ethics An ethical continuum or 'slope,' the impact of which has been incompletely explored, and which itself raises moral questions that are even more on the ethical 'edge' than the original issue in doling out student information when solicited by the FBI and now the Pentagon. Only one university--Earlham in Richmond, Indiana--declined to release student data when approached after the terrorist attacks in the fall of 2001. The No Child Left Behind Act paves the way for the military to have unimpeded unimpeded Adjective not stopped or disrupted by anything Adj. 1. unimpeded - not slowed or prevented; "a time of unimpeded growth"; "an unimpeded sweep of meadows and hills afforded a peaceful setting" access to underage students who are ripe for solicitation solicitation In criminal law, the act of asking, inducing, or directing someone to commit a crime. The person soliciting another becomes an accomplice to the crime. The term also refers to the act of obtaining bribes, as well as to the crime of a prostitute who offers sexual into the military. This blatant contradiction of prior federal law isn't only an invasion of students' privacy but an assault on their educational opportunities as well. Too many students are lulled by the siren songs of military service cooing promises of funding for higher education higher education Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. . Too many students have fallen between the cracks due to underfunded un·der·fund tr.v. un·der·fund·ed, un·der·fund·ing, un·der·funds To provide insufficient funding for. underfunded adj → infradotado (económicamente) educational programs, underresourced schools, and underpaid un·der·paid v. Past tense and past participle of underpay. underpaid Adjective not paid as much as the job deserves underpaid adj → teachers. Such students are penalized pe·nal·ize tr.v. pe·nal·ized, pe·nal·iz·ing, pe·nal·iz·es 1. To subject to a penalty, especially for infringement of a law or official regulation. See Synonyms at punish. 2. in their educational opportunities for the systemic failure to put our money where our priorities ought to be: in schools. It is critical that students, schools, and school districts have accurate information regarding this No Child Left Behind Act in preparation for the forthcoming military solicitation. First, the Local Educational Agency (LEA), not individual schools, may grant dissemination of student information. When recruiters approach individual schools, the administration should refer them to the school district office where they are supposed to visit in the first place. In some cases, the recruiters on site have coerced employees at individual schools to sign previously prepared documents stating that, in refusing to release student information, they are out of compliance with the No Child Left Behind Act and risk losing federal funding. All requests for student information should be referred to the school district's office and not left to the discretion of individual school employees. School boards, Parent-Teacher Organizations, and Student Council/ASB groups can mobilize to support the administrations which aren't willing to distribute private student information. Second, students or their parents may opt themselves out of this recruitment campaign. So as not to be in violation of the previous federal law which restricts disclosure of student information, the LEA must notify parents of the change in federal policy through an addendum addendum n. an addition to a completed written document. Most commonly this is a proposed change or explanation (such as a list of goods to be included) in a contract, or some point that has been subject of negotiation after the contract was originally proposed by to the student handbook or individual letters sent to students' homes. Parents and students can notify their school administration and district in writing of their desire to have their records kept private. The San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden School District has maintained a policy of non-recruitment by the military and is leading the nation in its efforts to educate parents and students on their right to privacy. As advocates for their students, the district is sending home individual letters to parents outlining their options for protecting their child's information. At the heart of this argument over students' records and privacy is the true purpose and meaning of education. Is the goal of education to provide a fertile field of students ripe for the picking by the military which will send them to the front lines of battle, potentially never to return? Is the essence of education to dichotomize di·chot·o·mize v. di·chot·o·mized, di·chot·o·miz·ing, di·chot·o·miz·es v.tr. To separate into two parts or classifications. v.intr. To be or become divided into parts or branches; fork. the availability of quality education between those with ample finances and those with no financial mobility? Or is education meant to develop students' minds, hearts, and talents through self-discovery and academic exploration? Does education aim to promote critical thinking skills, empathy for others, understanding of individual roles in community service, and a sense of global connectedness? Was education designed to be an equitable opportunity for all students? A newspaper from the United Kingdom, the Scotsman, recently interviewed a young American woman on an aircraft carrier in the Middle East. Eighteen-year-old Karen de la Rosa De La Rosa is a surname in the Spanish language meaning of the Rose
But is her country serving her? The relationship between militarism Militarism See also Soldiering. Adrastus leader of the Seven against Thebes. [Gk. Myth.: Iliad] Siegfried killed many enemies; led many troops to victory. [Ger. Lit. Nibelungenlied] and education is evident. The current Department of Education budget proposal for 2003 is $56.5 billion. The recently approved Department of Defense budget is $396 billion--nearly seven times what is allocated for education and more than three times the combined military budgets of Russia, China, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Libya, Cuba, Sudan, and Syria. An escalated war in Iraq could add more than $200 billion to the defense budget as well. Students are continually guilted into shouldering the burden of responsibility when they don't succeed in school and all too often accept as inevitable their fate of being sucked into military service. The Leave No Child Behind Act is a wake-up call to students to reclaim their privacy, to reinvest re·in·vest tr.v. re·in·vest·ed, re·in·vest·ing, re·in·vests To invest (capital or earnings) again, especially to invest (income from securities or funds) in additional shares. their energy into demanding quality education, and to remind their leaders that stealing money from education to pay for the military is unacceptable. Leah C. Wells is the peace education coordinator for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation is a non-profit international organization on the roster in consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The organization is founded for and noted for its opposition to nuclear arms. . Students are encouraged to become informed and active in asserting their right to privacy and to quality education. This article first appeared on December 6, 2002, on CommonDreams .org For more information, visit www. wagingpeace.org/new/getinvolved/ index.htm |
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