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Maryland Law Places Restrictions on Military Recruiters

HeadlineMay 13, 2010

In education news, Maryland has become the first state to bar public high schools from automatically sending student test scores on a widely used military aptitude test to military recruiters. Under the new law, military recruiters will only receive scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery exam from students who choose to send their scores.

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