File a Complaint With Your School

How to File a Complaint with your school related to bullying, harassment, or discrimination.

YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE SAFE AT SCHOOL
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM BULLYING AND HARASSMENT
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HOLD YOUR SCHOOL ACCOUNTABLE
UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCESS CA Code of Regulations (Title 5, section 4600 et seq.)

You can file a complaint with your school or district related to the following types of harassment (actual or perceived):

If you file a complaint with the school, the principal is required by law to investigate and fix the problem. Your school, including teachers and administrators, is required by law to protect you and must take the necessary steps to stop any form of bullying.

If the bullying continues or you feel that the school did not properly look into your complaint, you can file a complaint with the superintendent of the school district. The district has 60 days from when they notified you that they received your complaint to investigate and respond about what they plan to do.

You do NOT need to file a complaint with the school before filing a complaint with the superintendent of the school district. You may file a complaint directly with the superintendent of the school district if you choose.

If you are not satisfied with the school district’s investigation or results, you can appeal to the CA Department of Education. If you decide to appeal, you must do so within 15 days of receiving the school district’s written response.

Members of the public can also file complaints related to other issues, such as illegal school fees and what are known as Williams complaints, which relate to whether school facilities are clean and safe, students have access to instructional materials, and whether teachers are appropriately credentialed. Those additional issues are not addressed in this brochure, but you can find out more information about Williams complaints.

HOW TO FILE A COMPLAINT

  1. FIND A COMPLAINT FORM: You can use the Uniform Complaint Procedure form created by the CA Department of Education or use the one that is supplied by your principal or school. If you are filing a complaint about harassment, do not fill out a Williams Complaint Form.
  2. FILL OUT THE FORM: Make sure to be as detailed as possible. The more information that you give in the report, the stronger the complaint is. Give details about what happened, when, where, who was involved or was a witness, and which school or district staff you told about the incident(s). If you have any documents or other evidence that back up the complaint, you should attach them to the form. The form can be filled out by any student, a parent, or interested third party or organization, for a student.
  3. TURN IN THE COMPLAINT FORM: Make a copy for yourself before turning it to the appropriate person at your school. You should turn it in directly to your principal or to the superintendent of the school district.

COMPLAINT TIMELINE

Day 1: File a complaint with your school district within 6 months of the incident.

60 working days: Within 60 days from the date of the receipt of complaint, you should receive a written response from the school district explaining what they found, their conclusions and the legal basis for it, what steps they plan to take, and your right to appeal.

If you are not satisfied with the response to your complaint within 15 days of receiving the decision, file an appeal to the CA Department of Education. You can find out more information about filing an appeal.

POSSIBLE REASONS FOR FILING A COMPLAINT

Note: These are examples, not the only possible reasons.

Bullying & Harassment

Discrimination

CALIFORNIA EDUCATION CODE SECTION 234.1

Education Code Section 234.1 lays out the requirements to ensure that school districts are working to reduce discrimination, harassment, violence, intimidation and bullying, thereby increasing school safety for all students. Under this law, every school district must: