Public Complaint
One may file a report or complaint in multiple ways, including by mail, email, telephone, and in person. The following are policies regarding complaint procedures:
Public Complaint Procedure
A parent or guardian of a student attending a school in the district, a person who resides in the district, a staff member, or a student who wishes to express a concern should discuss the matter with the school employee involved.
Complaints may be oral (the recipient will document in writing) or written and must be filed with the principal. Any staff member who receives a verbal or written complaint shall report the complaint to the principal. Complaints can be submitted by mail, email, telephone, or in person.
The timelines may be extended upon written agreement between the district and the complainant.
The district’s final decision for a complaint processed under this administrative regulation that alleges a violation of Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) Chapter 581, Division 22 (Division 22 Standards), ORS 339.285 - 339.303 or OAR 581-021-0550 - 581-021-0570 (Restraint and Seclusion) or ORS 659.852 (Retaliation), will be issued in writing or electronic form. The final decision will address, to the extent allowed by applicable law and/or collective bargaining rights, each allegation in the complaint and contain reasons for the district's decision. If the complainant, who is a student, parent or guardian of a student attending school in the district or a person that resides in the district, and this complaint is not resolved through the complaint process, the complainant may appeal1 the district’s final decision to the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction under OARs 581-002-0001 – 581-002-0023.
- Complaints Against the Principal
- Complaints Against the Superintendent
- Complaints Against the Board as a Whole or an Individual Board Member
- Complaints Against the Board Chair
Complaints Against the Principal
Complaints Against the Superintendent
Complaints Against the Board as a Whole or an Individual Board Member
Complaints Against the Board Chair
Non-Discrimination Statement
It is the policy of the Lake Oswego School Board of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment of individuals or groups based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, religion, or age (including state and federal protected classes) in any educational programs, activities or employment.
For questions or concerns, or discrimination complaints, contact one of these designees in the Office of the Superintendent:
Dr. Donna Watson, Executive Director, Human Services and Civil Rights Coordinator
watsond@loswego.k12.or.us
2455 Country Club Road
PO Box 70
Lake Oswego, OR 97034-0070
503-534-2278
Scott Schinderle, Executive Director of Student Services and American Disabilities Act and Section 504 Coordinator
schindes@loswego.k12.or.us
2455 Country Club Road
PO Box 70
Lake Oswego, OR 97034-0070
503-534-2167
Lou Bailey, Executive Director of Secondary Programs and Title IX Coordinator
baileyl@loswego.k12.or.us
2455 Country Club Road
PO Box 70
Lake Oswego, OR 97034-0070
503-534-22305
Dr. Frank Luzaich, Executive Director of Elementary Programs
luzaichf@loswego.k12.or.us
2455 Country Club Road
PO Box 70
Lake Oswego, OR 97034-0070
503-534-2122