C.C.C.
Organized since May 2005
A Subcommittee of Corvallis Alternatives to War
www.alt2war.peak.org
In October, 2005, the A.J. Muste Memorial Institute, working for
nonviolence, granted $500. to provide for display materials and
pamphlets. A.J.
Muste Memorial Institute
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of the Corvallis Counter-recruitment Committee is to
disseminate factual counter-recruitment information to students,
parents, and community members. In response to that part of the No
Child Left Behind Act, signed into law by President G.W. Bush, January
2002, requiring that public schools hand over studentsÕ name, address,
and phone number to military recruiters, the Corvallis
Counter-recruitment Committee will work in cooperation with the
Corvallis Schools to notify students and parents of their right to say
no and to opt out of having this personal information given to military
recruiters.
Corvallis Counter-recruitment Committee members are parents, students,
teachers, and community volunteers, including activists, veterans, and
conscientious objectors who will work with Corvallis 509j School
District to provide factual information about Òopting outÓ,
recruitment, the military service, and the draft. We will also provide
information on alternatives to military service including information
about jobs, scholarship opportunities, and conscientious objector
materials.
We consider the present military recruitment tactics to be invasive to
studentsÕ privacy, not always presenting the facts about enlistment and
at times presenting an intimidating presence in our schools. Our goal
is to provide adequate information for a high school student to make
informed decisions which may have lifelong implications.
The C.C.C. Goals are
1. To work in cooperation with the Corvallis 509j school district
to provide Corvallis high school students with factual information on
military recruitment, enlistment, draft and conscientious objector
status. To inform the staff, students, parents and community about the
No Child Left Behind Act which states that names, addresses and phone
numbers of all juniors and seniors will be sent to the military, and
that students or parents have the right to opt out of having this
information sent to the military. An Òopt out formÓ will be given to
every junior and senior in the Corvallis School District.
2. To provide a display, DVD, and pamphlets for each high school, and
the same for presentations to the public.
3. To provide a presence at the two high schools with CCC members
available to answer questions. We will start small. Perhaps twice/month
in the career center and at times like career day or job fairs where
the military will have a presence.
4. To provide information to the Corvallis School District and the
Corvallis School Board about Corvallis Counter-recruitment activities
and to ask for a disclaimer on the opt out form. Also to present
materials that will be disseminated to students.
5. To share information, displays, pamphlets, opt out forms etc. with
surrounding area schools, parents and students, and community.
6. To have periodic meetings and training for C.C.C. members and
interested people. To encourage students, parents, community members
including veterans, counselors, teachers and staff, to become aware and
to participate in the important goal of bringing factual information
about military recruitment to students so they make informed decisions
in what may be life long consequences.