Posted on January 28, 2007 in News by ACTIVATE

Area high schools have a variety of different procedures for allowing students or their parents (legal guardians) to opt-out from having information made available to military recruiters as specified in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.

This list is under construction, please contact us with information regarding opt-out policies not listed below.

Grand Rapids Public Schools

In order to opt-out from having information released to military recruiters, students (if 18 or older) or their parents or legal guardians must submit a written letter stating that they do not wish to have “student directory information” to military recruiters. This letter must be submitted within 30 days of enrollment or the first day of school. This policy is included in the student handbook and occasionally printed in GRPS newsletters.

Click here to generate a letter online

Wyoming Public Schools

By default, Grandville Public Schools will provide military recruiters access to “student directory information” unless a written letter from students (if over 18) or their parent (or guardian) is sent to their school stating that they do not want to allow the armed forces access to their information.

Grandville Public Schools

By default, Grandville Public Schools will provide military recruiters access to “student directory information” unless a written letter from students (if over 18) or their parent (or guardian) is sent to their school stating that they do not want to allow the armed forces access to their information.

Northview Public Schools

Directory information will be disclosed to military recruiters without notice or consent unless a parent/guardian or student (over 18) sends a letter to the Northview Central Office within thirty days of the beginning of the school year.

Northview Central Office
4365 Hunsberger NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525