
When Should a Parent File an OCR Complaint Over Bullying?
If the school has failed to respond to harassment targeting your child’s race, sex, religion, or disability, a federal complaint may be the most powerful

If the school has failed to respond to harassment targeting your child’s race, sex, religion, or disability, a federal complaint may be the most powerful

When your child stops being able to walk through that door, something has shifted — and it deserves more than a conversation with the attendance

If the school has a record of what happened to your child, you have the right to see it — and most parents never ask.

A notice of harassment is one of the most underused tools a parent has — and most parents have never heard of it. You’ve reported

A complaint the principal can’t ignore looks nothing like the one most parents send. Most parents report bullying the way they were raised to handle

The principal stopped responding — which means it’s time to stop asking and start building a record of everything they’re not doing. You reported it.