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The Coalition Against Militarism In Our Schools (CAMS) is a non-profit group of educators, students, parents and community activists working against increased militarism in America's public schools, formed in 2004 by more than 50 teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District, California. It serves as a clearinghouse for information on militarism and the effects of military on youth, student and parent activism, and is compiling a web library of peace and justice lesson plans. The group has spread to 50 schools in the Los Angeles area, providing member teachers with literature, speakers, films and books.

Goals and activities
Their mission is to "inform and educate the public, especially students, parents and school personnel about the growing militarization of our schools, and to create and present positive nonviolent alternatives which promote the value of human life, justice and equity for all persons."

Eliminate JROTC
The Coalition aims to "eliminate the Junior Reserves Officer Training Corp in our High Schools and the California Cadet Corps in our Middle Schools". They have reported many cases of abuse by JROTC instructors, as well as credentialing issues, and of having students forced into JROTC due to lack of space in Physical Education classes have been noted in Los Angeles Unified Public Schools. The group claims 2006 showed a reduction in JROTC enrollment in Los Angeles, with a drop of one-third or approximately 1,500 students, suggesting part of the explanation is efforts to stop the involuntary enrollment of students into JROTC. At Roosevelt High School in the Boyle Heights section of Los Angeles, a local campaign against JROTC cut the number of cadets 43 percent in four years, with a JROTC instructor reporting a 24 percent drop in enrollment from 2003-04 to 2006-07 for the rest of the Los Angeles Unified School District.

CAMS has worked on issues involving involuntary placement of high school students in JROTC programs in Los Angeles Unified School District, student privacy issues involving military recruiters, ASVAB testing, limiting military apparatus on public school campuses, and fostering student run peace clubs.

Limit military recruitment in schools
CAMS works with the local school district to insure that the district follows its own guidelines when dealing with military recruiters. Their efforts includes attempting to limit recruiter access to students during school hours, including changing policies that once allowed recruiters to regularly pull students out of class take to them for lunches.

In November 2005, ACLU of Southern California stated that they were providing assistance to CAMS to determine the scope of military recruiting efforts on public school campuses by filing a Freedom of Information Act request to all branches of the military.

CAMS is also working to eliminate Section 9528 from the No Child Left Behind. This section allows military recruiters to visit public schools and funnels student information to military recruiters.

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