Can I sue a teacher and school district?
Starting with your original question, anyone CAN sue anyone else ... the question is whether or not the lawsuit would be a viable claim. You should...
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Starting with your original question, anyone CAN sue anyone else ... the question is whether or not the lawsuit would be a viable claim. You should...
I am sorry that happened to your son, and it shouldn't have happened. Check your school district's policy to see what provisions are made for a...
Options that may work for you are filing a grievance under school board policy, reporting the teacher to the State Board for Educator...
Short answer, probably yes. Look up the federally-mandated Child Find provision - I think that will help you. Here's one resource:...
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If this principal works in public education, you are past the timeline to file a grievance. However, you may want to consider filing a complaint...
Probably not. Courts give deference to professors and their discretion to issue grades. You might want to use the university's grade appeal process...
You might want to use the university's grade appeal process as an alternative - good luck to you!
I agree with the other answers already posted. If this is a public school, look up Board Policy FNG Local, which governs parent/student complaints....
If it's public school, look up Board Policy FNG Local, the policy that governs parent/student complaints. Consider filing a formal complaint rather...
How have your children been injured by the teacher's actions? You may not have a viable claim in court, but if this is a public school, you might...