Rift over recruiting at public high schools A Seattle high school bars military solicitation, touching off debate over Iraq war and free speech. By Dean Paton | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor SEATTLE – While most Parent Teacher Student Association meetings might center on finding funding for better math books or the best way to chaperon a school dance, a recent meeting here at Garfield High School grappled with something much larger - the war in Iraq. The school is perhaps one of the first in the nation to debate and vote against military recruiting on high school campuses...