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"Williams Act" Uniform Complaint Procedures - Classroom Notice
WILLIAMS COMPLAINT CLASSROOM NOTICE
NOTICE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS, PUPILS, AND TEACHERS:
K-8 COMPLAINT RIGHTS
Parents/Guardians, Pupils, and Teachers: Pursuant to California Education Code Section 35186, you are hereby notified that:
- There should be sufficient textbooks and instructional materials. That means each pupil, including English learners, must have a textbook or instructional materials, or both, to use in class and to take home.
- School facilities must be clean, safe, and maintained in good repair.
- There should be no teacher vacancies or misassignments. There should be a teacher assigned to each class and not a series of substitutes or other temporary teachers. The teacher should have the proper credential to teach the class, including the certification required to teach English learners if present.
Misassignment means the placement of a certificated employee in a teaching or services position for which the employee does not hold a legally recognized certificate or credential or the placement of a certificated employee in a teaching or services position that the employee is not otherwise authorized by statute to hold.
Teacher vacancy means a position to which a single designated certificated employee has not been assigned at the beginning of the year for an entire year or, if the position is for a one-semester course, a position to which a single designated certificated employee has not been assigned at the beginning of a semester for an entire semester.
If you choose to file a complaint alleging that any of the above conditions is not being met, your complaint will be addressed through the district's Williams uniform complaint procedures as required by law. A complaint form may be obtained at the school office, district office, or downloaded from the school’s Web site www.muesd.net. You may also download a copy of the California Department of Education complaint form from the following web site: http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cp/uc. However, a complaint need not be filed using either the district's complaint form or the complaint form from the California Department of Education.
NOTIFICACIÓN PARA PADRES DE FAMILIA, TUTORES LEGALES Y MAESTROS:
K-8 DERECHO DE PRESENTAR QUEJAS
Padres de familia, tutores legales, alumnos y maestros: Según el Código de Educación de California Artículo 35186, se le notifica que:
- Debe haber suficientes libros y materiales de instrucción. Eso significa que cada alumno, incluyendo a los alumnos que aprenden inglés, debe tener un libro o materiales de instrucción, o ambos, para usar en clase y llevar a casa.
- Los predios escolares deben estar limpios, seguros, y deben mantenerse en buen estado.
- No debe haber falta de maestros ni asignaciones incorrectas de maestros. Debe haber un maestro asignado a cada clase y no una serie de suplentes u otros maestros temporales. El maestro debe tener la certificación apropiada para enseñar la clase, incluyendo la certificación requerida para enseñar a alumnos que aprenden inglés, si es que están presentes en la clase.
Una asignación incorrecta significa que un empleado con certificación es colocado en un puesto de maestro o proveedor de servicios sin tener una certificación o credencial legalmente reconocida, o colocado en un puesto de maestro o proveedor de servicios que el empleado no está legalmente autorizado a ocupar.
Falta de maestros significa que existe un puesto al cual no se ha asignado un empleado con certificación al principio del año escolar y por todo un año, o si el puesto es para un curso de un semestre, un puesto al cual no se ha asignado un empleado con certificación al principio de un semestre y por un semestre completo.
Si decide presentar una queja alegando que no se cumplió alguna de las condiciones anteriores, su queja se dirigira a través de los procedimientos conforme al reglamento Uniforme Williams según lo exige la ley. Se puede obtener un formulario para presentar una queja en la oficina de la escuela, la oficina del distrito, o por medio del sitio de la escuela www.muesd.net. También se puede imprimir una copia del formulario del Departamento de Educación del Estado de California en el sitio de Red que se indica a continuación: http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cp/uc.