Under the settlement agreement, Albuquerque Public Schools will adopt and
implement a policy requiring the district to include information about the
No Child Left Behind Act in the registration packet each secondary school mails
to parents before registration. The materials will include a form parents
may use to request that a student’s name, address, and telephone listing not be
released to military recruiters. Once parents have made such a request, it
will remain in effect until it is changed in writing by the student or the
parents.
“It’s not enough to bury the notice of parents’
opt-out rights somewhere on a school website or in a student handbook,” said
ACLU of New Mexico volunteer attorney Karen Meyers of Aguilar Law Offices,
P.C. “The notice to parents has to be meaningful. The school has to
bring the information to parents’ attention so they can make an informed and
conscious choice. The school system wasn’t doing that and we suspect many
other districts around the state aren’t doing it either.”
The ACLU
said it would consider bringing similar legal action against other non-complying
school districts in the state.
For more information on
military recruitment under the No Child Left Behind Act, go to www.aclu.org/privacy/youth/15655res20031016.html