Oregon Department Of Education
Community Resource
About this resource
This resource provides guidance on both state and federal regulations that prevent discrimination or harassment in educational institutions, as well as the steps to file a complaint. Staff members are available to address inquiries related to equal opportunity and nondiscrimination, while also offering training, technical support, and alternative dispute resolution options for students, school districts, parents, and other interested parties. It is recommended to first notify the local Oregon school district about any issues and adhere to their procedures for investigation and resolution. Oregon school districts are required to establish written protocols for the swift handling of complaints regarding discrimination or harassment. These protocols can be found at any district school or office, often included in student and parent handbooks, and many districts also make this information accessible on their websites.
Intake Procedure: For details, visit the website or reach out to the local school district regarding complaint procedures.
Fees: No fees apply.
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Salem, Oregon
Walk-ins welcome
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