An article in last week’s Washington Post reported, “Maryland public schools will soon establish ‘security clearance’ educational programs for students as part of the state’s effort to capitalize on new jobs anticipated as part of the Pentagon’s base realignment, school officials say.”

The Maryland officials want their workforce to be able to compete for high-paying jobs that require security clearances.  Nancy S. Grasmick, state superintendent of schools, said she wants to establish security clearance education programs in all school systems by the start of the next school year.  Grasmick said, “I think it can be infused into components of curriculum that already exist.”

If Maryland is serious about this, shouldn’t they give consideration to Adult Education classes that focus exclusively on helping people avoid the usual detours and roadblocks to getting a security clearance?