BILL WOULD PROTECT STUDENT DATA FROM RECRUITERS

An amendment to the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act would prevent military recruiters from accessing secondary students' personal data by requiring parents to choose to share that Information rather than opting out of sharing It. Rep. Mike Honda (D-CaIIf.) Introduced the amendment earlier this...

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