Bennett County School District

Federal Programs Policies

  • Federal Programs Complaint Policy

    by Belinda Ready
    5-54 COMPLAINT POLICY FOR FEDERAL PROGRAMS 
     
    A parent, student, employee, or district stakeholder who has a complaint regarding the use of federal NCLB 
    funds and is unable to solve the issue, may address the complaint in writing to the district’s superintendent. 
     
    Disputes addressing the enrollment, transportation (including inter-district disputes), and other barriers to 
    the education of children and youth experiencing homelessness are also addressed under this procedure.  
    Parents, guardians, and unaccompanied youth may initiate the dispute resolution process directly at the 
    school they choose, as well as at the district or district’s homeless liaison’s office.  The parent or guardian
    or 
    unaccompanied youth shall be provided with a written explanation of the school’s decision including the 
    rights of the parent, guardian, or youth to appeal the decision.  Students should be provided with all
    services 
    for which they are eligible while disputes are resolved. 
     
    *The superintendent will investigate, within one week, the circumstances of the complaint and render a        
    decision, within two weeks, after receipt of the complaint. 
     
    *The superintendent will notify the complainant of the decision in writing. 
     
    *The complainant will be allowed one week to react to the decision before it becomes final. 
     
    *The complainant will either accept or disagree with the decision and will provide such 
    acknowledgment in writing, addressed to the district superintendent. 
     
    *If the issue is not resolved with the superintendent, the complaint will be forwarded to the district’s 
    Board of Education for further review.  The parent or guardian or unaccompanied youth shall be 
    provided with a written explanation of the district’s decision including the rights of the parent, 
    guardian, or youth to appeal the decision. 
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