Your first step is a conference with the teacher. If that does not work then include the counselor and principal. Be sure you are addressing something that is against a law, a school board policy, or a local school procedure. There is a lot of creative license with teaching and not every teacher has the same approach. If a teacher breaks a law you should go directly to the authorities (city police, sheriff, etc). If they break a board policy then their principal should be informed immediately. If serious enough you might want to contact your local school board member. If you do not gain satisfaction with the principal then go to his or her supervisor. Usually that is a Director of Education, a Deputy Superintendent, and sometimes the Superintendent. Also, it is important to have realistic expectations. Schools are overburdened and school officials are overworked and underpaid. Don't expect the teacher to be fired on the spot. Expect your concerns to be heard and for legitimate concerns to be addressed quickly.
Yes, a parent can file a grievance against a teacher in the state of Alabama. The grievance process may vary depending on the school district, but parents typically need to contact the principal or school administration to initiate the complaint. It is recommended to familiarize oneself with the school's policies and procedures regarding grievances for specific instructions.
Do your homework. Don't rely on the internet for everything. If you are having trouble, I suggest you talk to your teacher, a classmate, or if possible your parent (s).
i have no clue so ask a parent or a teacher or some thing because i asked many people and none of them know
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You cannot alter someone else's will, especially after they have died. Cutting people completely out of a will is always challenged in court and it is far better to leave the "unwanted people" a tiny amount of money ($1-$100 total). This is general information and not legal advice, laws vary by state, please consult a local attorney regarding local laws.
Yes, a teacher may file a defamation suit against a parent for wrongful allegations. The teacher will need proof showing what the parent did and proof showing she was not reprimanded for it.
You may be able to file a slander lawsuit against a teacher if she was talking about you in public. You would need to contact an attorney in your area.
Because its not a 'parent teacher conference' Its the 'parent teacher association'
Yes, there can be a privileged communication between a parent and a teacher.
no
because the teacher as a second parent of the student is also responsible to provide parental care.
to a parent or teacher
If you are underage you need your parent's permission.
No. In most places the actual parent does not have to be the teacher, although the parent must approve of and provide the teacher, which may be a friend, family member, tutor, online program, etc.
.The resource teacher can communicate to parents through direct mail and email. The resource teacher can also communicate through parent-teacher conferences
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