The Worcester Student Privacy Coalition recently launched a student privacy awareness campaign for the 2006-07 school year.
The campaign aims to make high school students aware that they can “opt out†of having their school send their personal information to military recruiters.
On October 4, we announced our “Opt Out Contest,†offering a $250 cash prize to the Worcester Junior or Senior class with the highest percentage of students requesting to “opt out†prior to the November 15th contest deadline. That’s right, $250 for your class when you stand-up in favor of students’ rights.
Building on the efforts of several student and privacy groups that sought to raise awareness last year, this year’s effort is an attempt to capture significant attention on behalf of protecting students’ privacy. Across the country students, parents, privacy advocates and others are saying “No†to the loss of privacy high school students face when their personal information is given without their consent to military recruiters.
Any student or group at one of Worcester’s five high schools (North, South, Burncoat, Doherty, and Voke) may register their class for this educational competition.
If you’re interested in registering your class, download the Worcester Opts Out contest packet (PDF) which includes contest guidelines, posters, and an opt-out form. Educate your classmates about the importance of privacy protection, and encourage them to sign and turn in an opt out letter instructing your school principal to withold your name, address, and phone numbers from prying eyes.
In 2005, Leciester High School’s Senior class led area schools with 73% of students opting out. Protect your rights, protect your privacy; join students across the Commonwealth and country who are saying “No!â€
For more information, contact optout.admin@gmail.com.