Citizen Complaints
A citizen complaint is a written statement that alleges a violation of a federal rule, law or regulation or state regulation that applies to a federal program.
- Anyone can file a citizen complaint
- There is no need to know the law that governs a federal program to file a complaint.
To learn more about how to file a citizen complaint or about which federal programs are part of this process, visit the Citizen Complaint page on the OSPI website.
File a Citizen Complaint Against a School District, Educational Service District (ESD) or Other School Service Provider (Subgrantee)
Citizen Complaint Against a School District or Other School Service Provider on the OSPI website and outlines the process through which a citizen can file a complaint against a school district or other school service provider.
File a Citizen Complaint Against OSPI
Citizen Complaint Against Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
The link above opens a printable PDF on the OSPI website and outlines the 4-step process through which a citizen can file a complaint against OSPI.
Available in other languages on the OSPI website.
Complaints that Allege Discrimination
Flyer in PDF format: Understanding How to Make a Complaint of Unlawful Discrimination with Your School District
More information available at: OSPI Office of Equity and Civil Rights
Information is also available at: Civil Rights and concerns about discrimination
Any other questions about making a citizen complaint? Contact Ric Palmer, Wahkiakum School District Superintendent, or call 360-795-3971.
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