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    <title>SVVSD Concerned about Military Recruitment</title>
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    <description>Folks concerned about military recruiting in the St. Vrain Valley School District.  This is a photo of a school bus with a military recruitment sign spotted at the Niwot elementary.</description>
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            <title>DC schools slap the hands of military recruiters, ban ASVAB test from public schools...</title>
            <description>Got this email this morning from the VVAW news net, and thought it might be important to those of you who would rather not have your children fighting the oil industry&#039;s wars for them. It doesn&#039;t seem like a lot, but its a lot more official than standing on a street corner with signs and facing the possibility of illegal assembly charges. It read: 
 
&quot;The District of Columbia Public Schools, apparently responding to multiple requests by city residents and recent experiences in neighboring jurisdictions, has taken the extraordinary step of banning the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test from all public schools in Washington, DC. 
 
In a letter dated February 29, 2008, Sara Wilson, of the Critical Response Team of the Office of the Chancellor wrote to DC activist John Judge, &quot;After speaking with Kimberly Hood-Berry, the Deputy Chief for Academic Support Services and the Head Counselor, Merita Carter, they have decided to look for an alternative career exploration test to be used in place of ASVAB. While they are searching for the best alternative, counselors will be informed not to use ASVAB.&quot; 
 
Last week, officials from neighboring Prince George&#039;s County, Maryland were outraged when they discovered the military had not informed school officials of their option to withhold private information, including social security numbers and ASVAB test results, from military recruiters. Federal regulations require the military to inform school districts of their right to withhold test information from recruiters. 
 
The ASVAB is administered to 605,000 public school children every year. Although internal military documents identify the ASVAB as a recruiting device, it is marketed in schools as a &quot;career exploration program&quot;. 
 
This development has the potential to bring down the ASVAB across the country.  That&#039;s how angry school officials are becoming. 
 
This form, provided by military representatives to Prince George&#039;s County, MD School Officials, omits Option 8: 
 
  
http://dc.indymedia.org/media/anti-warwar/display/35882/index.php 
 
School officials in Montgomery, Maryland were also unaware of the option to withhold test results from military recruiting services.  When they learned of Option 8 two years ago, Montgomery officials changed their policy by requiring parental permission to take the test and selecting Option 8 in schools across the sprawling district. 
 
See USMEPCOM Regulation 601.4 Personnel Procurement Student Testing Program 25 July, 2005, pages 12 &amp; 13 for an explanation of the various options available to public school systems: 
 
http://www.mepcom.army.mil/publications/pdf/regs/r-0601-004.pdf 
 
Have you contacted your school system about the ASVAB release option they select?  Have you downloaded the form that has ignited this firestorm of controversy and do you understand its volatile contents?  This is not a spectator sport.  We have school officials in one, and possibly two major districts, who are making calls to fellow administrators across the country, to warn them about the military&#039;s deceptive practices.  We can kill this insidious recruiting tool if you would make a call or send an email to your superintendent. 
- Pat Elder 
Bethesda, MD</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 09:15:39 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>What has he done to My Army, Part 2</title>
            <description>Today&#039;s Veteran&#039;s for Common Sense email newsletter was headed by the following article. 
 
&quot;Veterans have no legal right to specific types of medical care, the Bush administration argues in a lawsuit accusing the government of illegally denying mental health treatment to some troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.  The arguments, filed Wednesday in federal court in San Francisco, strike at the heart of a lawsuit filed on behalf of veterans that claims the health care system for returning troops provides little recourse when the government rejects their medical claims.&quot; 
 
In addition, VCS also said the administration is attempting to limit Mental Health Care to returning Iraq and Afghanistan vets to five years. So serving your country really doesn&#039;t mean much anymore. When you look at the potential for injury or death, exposure to chemical and biological agents, and lack of liability on the part of the government, might as well stay home and work for Walmart... let them contract their wars out with Blackwater and Soldier of Fortune help wanted ads. I&#039;d like to see the ribbon magnets for cars...&#039;Support Our Mercenaries.&#039;</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 09:26:05 MST</pubDate>
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