STEP 4: I've
spoken with the school principal and the district superintendent, and I
still don't feel my issue is resolved. Now I'm really frustrated!
If you've spoken with the principal and the superintendent and you
still feel your issue is not adequately addressed, you can address the
Governing School Board members in your district. School Board members are
elected by the community and are there for you!
First try contacting School Board members to see if the issue can be
resolved. You can request to have your issue placed on the next available
School Board agenda. School Board meetings are public meetings and
individuals may address Board members to discuss unresolved issues at
these meetings. If other concerned parents/individuals voice a similar
opinion, you may address the School Board as a group.
To obtain information on your Governing School Board members, you can
contact the district office and request this information.
In addition, many school districts have web addresses and post
Governing School Board information on their websites, including meeting
times/dates and board member contact information. To obtain your
districts' website address, you can visit the Arizona Department of
Education's "School Search" link:
http://www.ade.state.az.us/EDD/ |