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Complaint Review Process for Parents/Guardians and Students

​​Conflicts may occur among students, parents/guardians, and school staff, and all parties are encouraged to resolve these conflicts when they occur. However, if the involved parties are unable to resolve their conflicts, families may use the complaint review process for additional assistance. All those participating in the complaint review process are responsible for striving toward reconciliation and acting in good faith in the spirit of the Gospels. Legal representation is not permitted at any meeting or mediation of the complaint review process. Any person filing a complaint is to be free from restraint, coercion, discrimination, or reprisal in any form. The complaint review process must be included in the parent/student handbook.

1 Addressing Complaints at the Local Level: Schools

The person bringing the complaint is encouraged to try to resolve the complaint by discussing it with the people who are directly involved at the school.

If the complaint is not resolved, the person bringing the complaint should discuss it with the principal (or the pastor, if the principal is the subject of the complaint).

For elementary schools, if the principal is unable to resolve the conflict, the principal will bring the pastor into the process as appropriate.

After reviewing the facts and facilitating discussion of the problem, the principal or pastor will respond to the person bringing the complaint. In high schools, if the complainant is dissatisfied with the principal's decision, the complainant may request review of the decision through an appeals process that is determined by the high school.

2 Escalating Complaints to the Central Level: Department of Catholic Schools

If the complaint is not resolved at the local level, the complainant may request additional review in writing to the assistant superintendent a​t the Department of Catholic Schools.
 
The assistant superintendent will review the complaint (with such consultation as may be appropriate) in a timely fashion and will endeavor to resolve the matter in keeping with the policies and/or regulations of the archdiocese and school. If an agreed-upon outcome is not possible, the assistant superintendent shall make a final and binding determination, and communicate that determination in writing to all parties.​​​

 

 

13.11.10 - Complaint Review Process for Parents/Guardians and Students13.11.10 - Complaint Review Process for Parents/Guardians and Students<p><span style="font-weight:bold;">​​​​​​​​​​ Complaint Review Process for Parents/Guardians and Students</span><br>​ <br>​​Complaints about substantive issues involving a student may occur. Students, parents/guardians, and school staff are encouraged to resolve the dispute when it occurs. However, if the involved persons are unable to resolve their dispute, the parent/guardian of the student involved may use the complaint review process for additional assistance. All those participating in the complaint review process are responsible for striving toward reconciliation and acting in good faith in the spirit of the Gospels. Legal representation or recording is not permitted at any meeting or mediation of the complaint. The complaint review process must be included in the parent/student handbook. <br> <br><b>​Addressing Complaints at the Local Level: Schools</b><br><br>First, the person bringing the complaint must try to resolve the complaint in good faith by discussing it with the people who are directly involved at the school. <br> <br>Next, if the complaint is not resolved, the person bringing the complaint should follow the school's established chain of command to seek resolution (or if the principal is the subject of the complaint, the pastor or the president, where applicable).  <br> <br>After reviewing the facts and facilitating discussion of the problem, the principal, president or pastor will respond to the person bringing the complaint. In high schools, if the complainant is dissatisfied with the principal's decision, the complainant may request review of the decision through an internal appeals process that is determined by the high school.<br><br><b>Escalating Complaints to the Central Level: Department of Catholic Schools</b><br><br>If the complaint concerns policies, procedures, and/or regulations of the school or archdiocese that affect the complainant's child and is not resolved at the local level, the complainant may request additional review in writing to the assistant regional superintendent a​t the Department of Catholic Schools.<br> <br>The assistant regional superintendent will review the complaint (with such consultation as may be appropriate) in a timely fashion and will endeavor to resolve the matter in keeping with the policies, procedures, and/or regulations of the school or archdiocese and school. If an agreed-upon outcome is not possible, the assistant regional superintendent shall make a final and binding determination, and communicate that determination in writing to all parties.​ </p><p>7-16-21, 10-7-2024<br></p><p></p>

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