Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
When your concern can likely be resolved more quickly by your school or school system, we will use a collaborative process called Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to support you. As part of ADR, we will connect you with your school district's superintendent, in writing, and formally ask that the district work with you to reach an agreement that addresses your concern.
Concerns ADR Can Address
Parents and student complaints
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- Student RecordsÌý
- Bullying prevention
- Local complaint procedures process
- Access to school premises
- Sexual harassment policies and procedures
- Student discipline
- Suicide prevention
- Truancy prevention
Staff complaints
- Duty-free Lunch
- Provision of service records
- Planning and preparation time
How to Begin
ToÌýbegin the ADR process, . If you notify us that your concern was not resolved through ADR, 91Èȱ¬ can conduct a compliance review to ensure your district is following statutory and programmatic policies and requirements.ÌýView the webinar below for more information on the ADR process and timelines:
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Our Parent Complaint Navigator will ask you a short series of multiple-choice questions and, based on your responses, provide you with the information and resources you need to address your specific question or concern.
Complaints Management
Email: ComplaintsManagement@tea.texas.gov
When sending an email, please include your first and last name, your phone number, your question, and any other relevant information.