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Pamphlets and documents in the following categories: ASVAB, Conscientious Objection, Delayed Entry Program, General Counter-recruitment information, Opt Out, Pentagon Database (JAMRS), Reports, and School Board Policies

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Folder No child Left Behind (NCLB)

The Act requires states to develop assessments in basic skills. To receive federal school funding, States must give these assessments to all students at select grade levels. The Act does not assert a national achievement standard. Each individual state develops its own standards.[4] NCLB expanded the federal role in public education through annual testing, annual academic progress, report cards, teacher qualifications, and funding changes.[3]

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pdf NNOMY Brochure (English)

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NNOMY Brochure (English)

General information brochure about The National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth. Latest Version 2016 in English. Trifold in color both sides no bleed. Letter size. PDF

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pdf NNOMY Brochure (Spanish)

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NNOMY Brochure (Spanish)

General information brochure about The National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth. Latest Version 2016 in Spanish. Trifold in color both sides no bleed. Letter size. PDF

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default On-line Counter-Recruitment Workroom

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Source: AFSC -- SE New England Office

pdf Pamphlet

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pdf Talking Points for the Abolition of ROTC (college) Popular

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Life Under OccupationROTC directly benefits a foreign policy that is imperialistic and advocates preemptive war.

Choosing to have ROTC on campus is not a politically neutral choice. It is a choice which supports the current aggressive foreign policy. The pre emptive policy is not limited to Iraq; it will be extended elsewhere.

A campaign to end ROTC is not an attack on students in the ROTC program. They may join the military after graduation or attend West Point if that is their goal. They need not pursue officer training at a non military academy. The students may choose to form a club of individuals interested in the military, but there need not be an institutionally sponsored ROTC program.

pdf The Military is Not Just a Job Pamphlet

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pdf Using Equal Access to Counter Militarism in High Schools

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This report focuses on methods of grass roots organizing. It describes strategies, tactics and organizational challenges associated with developing a long-term effort to educate students and counter militarism in schools.

pdf Who is a Conscientious Objector

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Source: Center on Conscience and War

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