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Ask a Question about General Parent Rights
Send Comments or Suggestions
Request Information from the TEA
Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
Special Education Complaints
GED Testing Irregularities
Examples of Complaints Addressed by Other Agencies
Frequently Asked Questions About TEA Complaints
File a complaint about TEA's service (Compact with Texans)
TEA Equal Educational Opportunity (Non-Discrimination Policy)

Parents needing assistance from TEA may contact the appropriate area below:

Filing a complaint about school programs, services, or educators

Local Level Complaint Process

Complaints about school employees, general education programs, including Title I services, are first filed locally and addressed by the school administration. The school board has primary responsibility for ensuring that the school laws are followed. Local complaint policies require individuals to present complaints in writing. A person may request to appeal the superintendent's decision to the school board. It is very important to follow the steps and the timelines required by the district's policies and procedures. School administrators and the superintendent's office can provide copies of the complaint policies and forms.

If a person believes he or she is aggrieved by the actions or decisions of the school board that violate the school laws, the person may appeal the school board's written decision to the commissioner of education. Hearings and Appeals  are provided for under Section 7.057 of the Texas Education Code  and the person must follow the procedures described in Section 157.1073 of the Texas Administrative Code.

Questions and Assistance

The TEA Office of General Inquiries can answer questions about school programs and services and explain parent rights and responsibilities under Chapter 26 of the Texas Education Code. Spanish speakers are available (se habla español). The U.S. Department of Education website also has helpful Parent Resources.

May 21, 2013

Commissioner Williams approves academic partnership agreement between Premont ISD and Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Commissioner of Education Michael L. Williams today announced he has approved a proposal presented to the Texas Education Agency in a memorandum of understanding that establishes an academic partnership between the Premont Independent School District and Texas A&M University-Kingsville.

May 20, 2013

Commissioner Williams joins TTM presentation to the American Red Cross West, Texas Relief Fund

Commissioner of Education Michael L. Williams today joined representatives of Think Through Math (TTM), a Web-based math program, at a ceremony presenting a check for $11,367 to the American Red Cross West, Texas Relief Fund.

April 30, 2013

Commissioner Williams to attend first meeting of El Paso board of managers

Commissioner of Education Michael L. Williams announced today that he will attend the first formal meeting of the El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) board of managers.  The meeting, which will include an official swearing-in ceremony and selection of board officers, will take place on Tuesday, May 7, in El Paso.

April 24, 2013

Commissioner Williams visits West ISD

Commissioner Michael L. Williams today met with administrators, educators and students in the West Independent School District to assess the district’s needs for the remainder of the school year. West ISD began classes this week following a tragic explosion that devastated the community on April 17.