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Military Testing

Military Testing's Journal
Military Testing's Journal
December 12, 2011

Military testing in Maine's high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 3,562 kids in Maine high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 12, 2011

Military testing in Louisiana high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 17,606 kids in Louisiana high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 12, 2011

Military testing in Kentucky high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 17,714 kids in Kentucky high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 12, 2011

Military testing in Kansas high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 5,335 kids in Kansas high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 12, 2011

Military testing in Iowa's high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 8,667 kids in Iowa high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 12, 2011

Military testing in Indiana's high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 11,140 kids in Indiana high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 12, 2011

Military testing in Illinois high schools


The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 9,319 kids in Illinois high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]
December 12, 2011

Military testing in Idaho's high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 7,085 kids in Idaho high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 12, 2011

Military testing in Georgia's high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 29,626 kids in Georgia high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

December 11, 2011

Military testing in Florida's high schools

The U.S. Military gave a 3 hour test to 36,269 kids in Florida high schools last year under the guise of a career exploration program and used the results for recruiting purposes without parental consent. You can stop it like we did in Maryland by simply sending an email we'll write for you to your state's superintendent of schools. Get in touch www.studentprivacy.org [email protected]

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Name: Pat Elder
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Hometown: Washington, DC
Current location: St. Mary's City, MD
Member since: Sun Dec 11, 2011, 07:36 PM
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