Who to Contact to Resolve a Concern
Safe Place to Report a Concern or Talk About Racism
Have you witnessed racism and want to talk about it? Do you feel like you’ve been treated unfairly because of your race or culture? Do you have a question about race or a culture you are unfamiliar with?
Steps to Resolve Concerns
Step 1: Contact the Teacher or Counselor
Most concerns can be resolved with the help of your student’s teacher or school staff.
- For grades preschool through 5th grade, contact your student’s teacher.
- For grades 6th – 12th, contact your student’s teacher or counselor.
School staff is here to help your child. Teachers can help resolve concerns when made aware of them as soon as possible. Please keep in mind, teachers support many students. We appreciate your patience.
Step 2: Contact the School Principal
If you believe your concern is unresolved, contact the school principal.
Step 3: Additional Contacts
If the concern remains unsolved after talking with your school principal, please contact one of the options below based on your situation.
Reporting safety concerns
In an emergency, call 911
Contact Safety and Security for:
- Student or staff safety concerns and questions
- Emergency preparedness information
The Safety and Security Department is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For urgent issues, contact Safety and Security by telephone 206-252-0510.
Reporting bullying or discrimination
Contact the Office of Student Civil Rights for concerns about
- Bullying
- Discrimination
- Harassment
- Intimidation
- Sexual Assault
Reports can be made verbally or in writing.
Learn more about district processes and policies that protect students in cases of harassment, intimidation, bullying, and assault on the Office of Student Civil Rights webpage.
SPS Employee Concerns
Student Support Services
Student ADA and 504 department ensures information and communications is easily accessible for all students in Seattle Public Schools. Visit the Student ADA 504 department page.
The Special Education department works with schools, district staff, and families to provide the tools, guidance, supports, and services needed to ensure access and success for students with disabilities including IEP and transition services. Visit the Special Education department page.
Language support by phone for Seattle Public School families and guardians to communicate with schools regarding special education evaluations, registration, special education, and 504.
- Amharic and Oromo 206-445-3848 or 206-252-0121
- Chinese and Cantonese, Mandarin and Taishanese 206-475-1860 or 206-252-0013
- Somali, Arabic 206-430-2494 or 206-252-0880
- Spanish 206-471-2414 or 206-252-0208
- Vietnamese 206-471-9386 or 206-252-0778
Contact the Seattle Public Schools Ombudsperson
If you aren’t sure who to contact or if you feel the school or departments are not following policy or fair practice, please contact the district ombudsperson’s office.
The ombudsperson works with families and schools to resolve concerns that cannot be solved at the school level.
Contact the State Education Ombudsperson
The Washington State Office of Education Ombuds is an available resource to help families and communities to address concerns.