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PositionSTATELINE - Maryland Coalition to Protect Student Privacy - Brief article

Maryland has passed a first-in-the-nation law barring public high schools from automatically sending student scores on a military aptitude test to recruiters. School districts have the choice of whether to give the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery; about 650,000 students take it each year. The legislation was supported by members of the Maryland Coalition to Protect Student Privacy who were concerned that students were being unduly recruited...

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