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NEW AND IMPROVED CASCADE VIEW WEBSITE
Hello Cougar Parents and Guardians,
We are so excited to tell you that the Cascade View website has gone through a transformation and is even easier to use. You will be able to find important dates, updates, announcements, menus, events and news for our Cougar learning community. The website can be easily translated as well. We invite you to check it out.
THE SMILEMOBILE IS COMING TO TUKWILA
When: February 7 - 11, 2022
Where: Thorndyke Elementary School - 4415 S. 150th Street, Tukwila
The Dental Team will see babies, children, youth and pregnant/postpartum people and adults on Apple Health or uninsured.
At your SmileMobile appointment, we may do one or more of the following:
- Dental examination
- Oral health education
- Fluoride varnish
- Sealants
- Simple extraction
- Temporary filling
- X-rays
Due to COVID-19, we will not be doing cleanings or other services that generate aerosols.
To schedule an appointment, please call 1-888-286-9105.
FEBRUARY CHARACTER TRAIT OF THE MONTH - KINDNESS
Kindness is being friendly, generous, and considerate to other people.
Ways to show kindness:
- Ask someone to play with you at recess
- Pick up trash
- Give a gift to someone special to you
- Share with the community
Smart Wednesday Early Release Dates for February 2022
Smart Wednesday Early Release dates for February 2022:
- February 9
- February 16
Students will be released at 2:10pm.
WEEKLY RECURRING EVENTS
Monday - Friday: AM Zero Hour Reading 8:00am to 8:30am
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: PM Zero Hour Reading 3:15pm to 4:15pm
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: PM Zero Hour Math 3:10pm to 4:10pm
Monday and Thursday: Team Read - 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Monday and Thursday: IRC Ready to Read - 3:15pm to 4:00pm
Monday and Tuesday: 5th grade Robotics - 3:10pm to 4:30pm
Monday and Tuesday: 4th grade Robotics - 3:10pm to 4:10pm
Upcoming Important Dates
FEBRUARY 2022
February 1 - 28: Black History Month
February 1 - Lunar New Year
February 7 - 11: SmileMobile Dental at Thorndyke Elementary
February 8: School Board Meeting at 6:30pm via Zoom
February 9: Vaccine clinic from 3:00pm to 6:00pm at Thorndyke Elementary School.
February 9: Smart Wednesday Early Release at 2:10pm
February 10: PTO Meeting from 3:15pm to 4:00pm
February 14: Valentine's Day
February 16: Smart Wednesday Early Release at 2:10pm
February 21: No School - Presidents' Day
February 22 - 23: No School - Mid-Winter Break
FEBRUARY MENUS
BREAKFAST
Tuesday February 1:
- Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tart
- Cocoa Puffs Cereal
Wednesday February 2:
- Chocolate Filled Crescent
- Reduced Sugar Trix
Thursday February 3:
- Cocoa Puffs Cereal Bar
- Cinnamon Chex Cereal
Friday February 4:
- Blueberry Muffin
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Golden Grahams
Monday February 7:
- Strawberry Yogurt
- Honey Graham Crackers
- Less Sugar Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal Bowl
Tuesday February 8:
- Strawberry Nutrigrain Bar
- Cocoa Puffs Cereal
Wednesday February 9:
- Cinnamon Cream Cheese Stuffed Bagel
- Reduced Sugar Trix
Thursday February 10:
- Strawberry Team Cheerios Cereal Bar
- Cinnamon Chex Cereal
Friday February 11:
- Banana Muffin
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Golden Grahams
Monday February 14:
- Raspberry Rainbow Yogurt
- Honey Graham Crackers
- Less Sugar Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal Bowl
Tuesday February 15:
- Frosted Cinnamon Pop-Tart
- Cocoa Puffs Cereal
Wednesday February 16:
- Mini Cinnis
- Reduced Sugar Trix
Thursday February 17:
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal Bar
- Cinnamon Chex Cereal
Friday February 18:
- Chocolate Chip Muffin
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Golden Grahams
Monday February 21:
- No School
Tuesday February 22:
- No School
Wednesday February 23:
- No School
Thursday February 24:
- Cocoa Puffs Cereal Bar
- Cinnamon Chex Cereal
Friday February 25:
- Apple Cinnamon Muffin
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Golden Grahams
Monday February 28:
- Strawberry Yogurt
- Honey Graham Crackers
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal
LUNCH
Tuesday February 1:
- Chicken Taco Meat
- Soft Flour Tortilla
- Shredded Cheddar Cheese
- Salsa
Wednesday February 2:
- Teriyaki Glazed Chicken
- Brown Rice
Thursday February 3:
- Sloppy Joe
- Seasoned Peas
Friday February 4:
- Cheese Pizza
- Diced Chicken
Monday February 7:
- Crispy Chicken Patty Sandwich
- French Fries
Tuesday February 8:
- Seasoned Beef Taco Meat
- Tortilla Chips
- Mexican Style Refried Beans
- Creamy Cheddar Cheese Sauce
- Salsa
Wednesday February 9:
- General Tso's Chicken
- Brown Rice
Thursday February 10:
- Waffles
- Tater Tots
- Turkey Sausage Link
- Breakfast Syrup
Friday February 11:
- Cheese Pizza
- Pineapple Tidbits
- Deli Turkey Ham
Monday February 14:
- Classic Hamburger
- Smile Potatoes
Tuesday February 15:
- Beef & Bean Enchiladas
- Seasoned Corn
- Cinnamon Sugar Breadstick
Wednesday February 16:
- Teriyaki Glazed Chicken
- Brown Rice
Thursday February 17:
- Pizza Bagel Fun Lunch
Friday February 18:
- Cheese Pizza
- Beef Crumbles
Monday February 21:
- No School
Tuesday February 22:
- No School
Wednesday February 23:
- No School
Thursday February 24:
- Crispy Fish Sticks
- Smile Potatoes
Friday February 25:
- Cheese Pizza
- Diced Chicken
Monday February 28:
- Crispy Chicken Patty Sandwich
- Tater Tots
Tuesday February 1:
- Cheese Quesadilla
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Wednesday February 2:
- Mixed Melons & Pineapple Salad
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Thursday February 3:
- Mixed Berry & Yogurt Parfait
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Friday February 4:
- Cheese Pizza
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Monday February 7:
- Gardenburger on Whole Grain
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Tuesday February 8:
- Cheese Quesadilla
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Wednesday February 9:
- Mixed Melons & Pineapple Salad
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Thursday February 10:
- Apple Cinnamon Yogurt Parfait
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Friday February 11:
- Cheese Pizza
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Monday February 14:
- Gardenburger on Whole Grain
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Tuesday February 15:
- Cheese Quesadilla
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Wednesday February 16:
- Mixed Melons & Pineapple Salad
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Thursday February 17:
- Mixed Berry & Yogurt Parfait
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Friday February 18:
- Cheese Pizza
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Monday February 21:
- No School
Tuesday February 22:
- No School
Wednesday February 23:
- No School
Thursday February 24:
- Orange & Vanilla Yogurt Parfait
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Friday February 25:
- Cheese Pizza
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Monday February 28:
- Gardenburger on Whole Grain
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Cheddar Goldfish Crackers
- Ranch Dressing
Tuesday February 1:
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Wednesday February 2:
- Seasoned Black Beans
- Fresh Celery Sticks
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Thursday February 3:
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Friday February 4:
- Fresh Broccoli Florets
- Fresh Carrots
- Fresh Caesar Salad
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Monday February 7:
- Fresh Cauliflower Florets
- Fresh Carrots
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Tuesday February 8:
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Wednesday February 9:
- Seasoned Black Beans
- Fresh Celery Sticks
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Thursday February 10:
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Friday February 11:
- Fresh Broccoli Florets
- Fresh Carrots
- Fresh Caesar Salad
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Monday February 14:
- Fresh Cauliflower Florets
- Fresh Carrots
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Tuesday February 15:
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Wednesday February 16:
- Seasoned Black Beans
- Fresh Celery Sticks
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Thursday February 17:
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Friday February 18:
- Fresh Broccoli Florets
- Fresh Carrots
- Fresh Caesar Salad
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Monday February 21:
- No School
Tuesday February 22:
- No School
Wednesday February 23:
- No School
Thursday February 24:
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Friday February 25:
- Fresh Broccoli Florets
- Fresh Carrots
- Fresh Caesar Salad
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Monday February 28:
- Fresh Cauliflower Florets
- Fresh Carrots
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
- Fresh Whole Fruit
- Homemade Ranch Dressing
Milk
- 1% Low-Fat Milk
- Chocolate Skim Milk
FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH FORMS
Due to the public health emergency, USDA has given schools the flexibility to operate the Seamless Summer Option (SSO) in school year 2021-22. School/School District operating SSO will offer meals each school day at no charge to all students. In anticipation of a return to normal child nutrition program operations and the potential expansion of P-EBT into SY 21-22, we are encouraging families to complete and submit an application for free or reduced price meals.
Who should fill out an application?
Fill out the application if:
• Total household income is the SAME or LESS than the amount on the chart.
• You receive Basic Food, take part in the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR), or receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) for your children.
• You are applying for foster children that are under the legal responsibility of a foster care agency or court. Turn in the application to: The Main office at your child’s school, District Office, of Food Service Department. Be sure to submit ONLY ONE application per household. We will notify you if the application is approved or denied. If any child you are applying for is homeless (McKinney-Vento), or migrant, check the appropriate box.
What counts as income?
Who is considered a member of my household? Look at the income chart below. Find your household size. Find your total household income. If members in the household are paid at different times during the month and you are unsure if your household is eligible, fill out an application and we will determine your income eligibility for you. The information you give will be used to determine your child's eligibility for free or reduced-price meals. Foster children that are under the legal responsibility of a foster care agency or court are eligible for free meals regardless of personal use income. If you have questions about applying for meal benefits for foster children, please contact us at 206-901-8068 or 206-901-8004.
HOUSEHOLD is defined as all persons, including parents, children, grandparents, and all people related or unrelated who live in your home and share living expenses. If applying for a household with a foster child, you may include the foster child in the total household size.
HOUSEHOLD INCOME is considered to be the income each household member received before taxes. This includes wages, social security, pension, unemployment, welfare, child support, alimony, and any other cash income. If including a foster child as part of the household, you must also include the foster child’s personal income. Do not report foster payments as income.
What must be on the application?
A. For households not getting any assistance:
• Student name(s)
• Names of all household members
• Income by source for all household members
• Adult household member's signature
• Last 4 digits of social security number of the adult household member who signs the application (or if the adult signing does not have a social security number, check the associated box).
Complete Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; Part 6 is optional.
B. For households with only foster child(ren)
• Student’s name
• Adult household member signature Complete Parts 1 and 5. Part 6 is optional.
You may also send the school a copy of the court documentation showing the foster child(ren) was/were placed with you instead of filling out an application form.
Last 4 digits of SSN are not required for B.
C. For a family getting Basic Food/TANF/FDPIR:
• List all student names
• Enter a case number
• Adult household member's signature Complete Parts 1, 2, 4, and 5. Part 6 is optional.
Last 4 digits of SSN are not required for C.
D. For household with a foster child(ren) and other children:
Apply as a household and include foster children. Follow the directions for “A. For households not getting any assistance:” and include the foster child’s personal use income.
National School Lunch Program/School Breakfast Program
2021-22 Letter to Households (SSO Schools)
What if I’m not receiving basic food dollars?
If you have been approved for Basic Food but do not actually receive Basic Food dollars, you may be eligible for free or reduced-price meals. You must apply for meal benefits by filling out a meal application and returning it to your child’s school.
Do my children automatically qualify if they have a case number?
Yes. Children on TANF or Basic Food may get free meals and children receiving some Medicaid benefits may be eligible for free or reduced price meals without the household having to complete an application. These children are identified by the school using a data matching process. This matched list is then made available to your child’s school food service staff. The students on this list get free meals if their schools have the free and reduced-price breakfast and/or lunch program (not all schools do). Please contact us immediately if you feel your children should be receiving free meals and are not. If you do not want your child to participate in the free meal programs using this method, please notify the school.
If anyone in my household has a case number, will all children qualify for free meals?
Yes. If someone else in the household has a case number, other than a foster child, you must fill out an application and send it to your student’s school. Please contact us immediately if you feel other children in your household should be receiving free meals and are not.
Basic Food - Can I qualify for assistance in buying food?
Basic Food is the state’s food stamp program. It helps households make ends meet by providing monthly benefits to buy food. Getting Basic Food is easy! You can apply in person at the local DSHS Community Service Office, by mail, or online. There are other benefits too. You can learn about Basic Food by calling 1-877-501-2233 or by logging on to https://www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/community-services-offices/basic-food.
We are in the military. Do we report our income differently?
Your basic pay and cash bonuses must be reported as income. If you get any cash value allowances for off-base housing, food, or clothing, it must also be included as income. However, if your housing is part of the Military Housing Privatization Initiative, do not include your housing allowance as income. Any additional combat pay resulting from deployment is also excluded from income.
My child’s application was approved last year. Do I need to fill out a new one?
Yes. Your child’s application is only good for that school year and for the first few days of this school year. You must send in a new application unless the school told you that your child is eligible for the new school year.
What if some household members have no income to report?
Household members may not receive some types of income we ask you to report on the application, or may not receive income at all. Whenever this happens, please write a 0 in the field. However, if any income fields are left empty or blank, those will also be counted as zeroes. Please be careful when leaving income fields blank, as we will assume you meant to do so.
Health Coverage
To inquire about or apply for health care coverage for kids in your family, please visit http://www.wahealthplanfinder.org or you may call Washington Health Plan Finder at 1-855-923-4633.
What if my child needs special foods?
If your child needs special foods, contact the school/district food service office.
Proof of Eligibility
The information you provide may be verified at any time. You may be asked to send additional information to prove your child is eligible to receive free and reduced-price meals.
Fair Hearing If you do not agree with the decision on your child's application or the process used to prove income eligibility, you may talk with Veronica Birdsong, the fair hearing official. You have the right to a fair hearing which may be arranged by calling the school/school district at this number 206- 901-8000.
Reapplication
You may apply for benefits any time during the school year. If you should have a decrease in household income, an increase in household size, or become unemployed, or receive Basic Food, TANF, or FDPIR, you may be eligible for benefits and may fill out an application at that time
COMPLETED APPLICATIONS
HOUSING INFORMATION
AS THE RENT MORATORIUM LIFTS, IF YOUR FAMILY LIVES IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS:
In a shelter or transitional housing
In a motel or campground / inadequate housing (lack of water, electricity, heat or overcrowded)
In a car, park, abandoned building, or bus or train station
Doubled up with other people due to loss of housing or economic hardship or moving from place to place (couch surfing) / youth living with adult that is not a parent or legal guardian
Your school-age children may qualify for certain rights and protections under the federal McKinney-Vento Act.
YOUR ELIGIBLE CHILDREN HAVE THE RIGHT TO:
- Receive a free, appropriate public education.
- Enroll in school immediately, even if lacking documents normally required for enrollment.
- Enroll in school and attend classes while the school gathers needed documents.
- Enroll in the local school; or continue attending their school of origin (the school they attended when permanently housed or the school in which they were last enrolled), if that is your preference.
- If the school district believes that the school you select is not in the best interest of your children, then the district must provide you with a written explanation of its position and inform you of your right to appeal its decision.
- Receive transportation to and from the school of origin, if you request this.
- Receive educational services comparable to those provided to other students, according to your children's needs.
If you believe your children may be eligible, contact the local liaison to find out what services and supports may be available. There also may supports available for your preschool-age children.
For help or questions, please contact:
Julie Herdt
Quality Engagement Specialist for Elementary Students and Families
Tukwila School District
206-901-7625
If you need further assistance with your children's educational needs, contact the National Center for Homeless Education:
1-800-308-2145 • homeless@serve.org • http://nche.ed.gov
ANNUAL STATE REPORT CARD FOR THE TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT AND
CASCADE VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Every year The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) puts out a report card on every district and school in the state. To view the report card for the district, please click on the link below.
https://washingtonstatereportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/ReportCard/ViewSchoolOrDistrict/100243
To view the report card for Cascade View, please click on the link below.
https://washingtonstatereportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/ReportCard/ViewSchoolOrDistrict/101399
Detailed instructions can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H6drA1OqHTgHeKsFrmIlq8jVaEZDFvYw/view?usp=sharing
TITLE 1 INFORMATION
Cascade View is a Title 1 School
The Tukwila School District complies with all federal rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, gender, color, national origin, or disability. This holds true for all district students, employees, and district employment and opportunities. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the school district’s title IX/RCW 28A.640 officer and/or Section 504/ADA coordinator located at 4640 S 144 Street, WA 98168: Aaron Draganov, Title IX/RCW28A.640 Officer (206.901.8005) and Jennifer Jones, Section 504/ADA Coordinator (206.901.8035) Cascade View Elementary is a Schoolwide Title I School
Title 1 Complaints Process
Here is an overview of the citizen complaint process described fully in Chapter 392-168 WAC, Special Service Programs—Citizen Complaint Procedure for Certain Categorical Federal Programs.
- Find this WAC online: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=392-168.
A citizen complaint is a written statement that alleges a violation of a federal rule, law or regulation or state regulation that applies to a federal program.
- Anyone can file a citizen complaint.
- There is no special form.
- There is no need to know the law that governs a federal program to file a complaint.
STEP 1 Use Your Local Process First
If you have followed the citizen complaint process of your school district, ESD or school service provider (subgrantee) and are unable to reach a satisfactory solution, use this citizen complaint process through OSPI.
STEP 2 File a Citizen Complaint Through OSPI
A citizen complaint must be in writing, signed by the person filing the complaint, and include:
- Contact Information of the Person Filing the Complaint. Your name, address, telephone number and email, if you have one.
- Optional: If someone is helping you to file this citizen complaint, include 1) their contact information, and 2) your relationship to them — for example, family member, a relative, friend or advocate.
- Information About the School District, ESD or School Service Provider You Believe Committed This Violation. Name and address of the school district, ESD or school service provider (subgrantee) you think violated a federal rule, law or regulation or a state regulation that applies to a federal program.
- The Facts — What, Who & When. Include a description of the facts and dates, in general, of when you think the alleged violation happened.
- What specific requirement has been violated?
- When did this violation occur?
- Who you believe is responsible: names of all the people, and the program or organization involved.
- Optional: Did you file a written citizen complaint first with the school district, ESD or school service provider? Although not required by Chapter 392-168 WAC, it is helpful if we can review a copy of your citizen complaint and the results, if any.
- The Resolution You Expect. A proposed solution, if you think you know or have ideas about how the issue can be resolved.
STEP 3 Mail or Fax Your Written Citizen Complaint to OSPI
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Attn: Citizen Complaint-Title I, Part A
P.O. Box 47200
Olympia, WA 98504
Fax: (360) 586-3305
STEP 4 OSPI Staff Process Your Complaint
Once federal program staff at OSPI receive your written complaint, here is what follows:
- OSPI sends a copy of your complaint to the school district, ESD or school service provider (subgrantee).
- The school district, ESD or school service provider begins a formal investigation led by a designated employee.
- The designated employee provides the written response of the investigation to OSPI — within 20 calendar days.
- OSPI staff will send you a copy of the results of the investigation conducted by the
school district, ESD or school provider (subgrantee).
Their response must clearly state one of two results:
- Denial of the allegations in your complaint and the reason for denial.
- Proposal of reasonable actions that will correct the violation.
STEP 5 Final Decision by OSPI
OSPI will send you the final decision in writing within 60 calendar days of the date federal program staff at OSPI received your written complaint — unless exceptional circumstances demand that this investigation take more time.
Here are the steps OSPI staff will follow to reach a final decision:
- Review all the information gathered related to your complaint. The review could include the results of an independent, on-site investigation.
- Decide independently whether or not the district, ESD or school service provider (subgrantee) violated a federal rule, law or regulation or a state regulation that applies to a federal program.
- Provide you with the final decision: Findings of fact, conclusions, and reasonable measures necessary to correct any violation.
- The district, ESD or school service provider (subgrantee) must take the corrective actions OSPI prescribes within 30 calendar days of the final decision.
- A citizen complaint is considered resolved when OSPI has issued a final written decision and corrective measures, if necessary, are complete.
Extend or Waive Timelines
If you as the complainant, and the school district, ESD or school service provider (subgrantee) named in your citizen complaint agree to extend the timelines, this agreement must be in writing and sent to OSPI within 10 calendar days of the date the school district, ESD or school service provider (subgrantee) received notification from OSPI.
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Attn: Citizen Complaint—Title I, Part A
P.O. Box 47200
Olympia, WA 98504