Within ten days of receipt of the complaint, the Associate Superintendent or his or her designee will issue a Letter of Acknowledgement to the complainant that contains the following information:
1. The date the GaDOE received the complaint.
2. How the complainant may provide additional information.
3. A statement of the ways in which the GaDOE may investigate or address the complaint.
4. Any other pertinent information.
If the complaint involves an LEA, the GaDOE will also send a copy of the Letter of Acknowledgement to the local superintendent, along with a copy of the complaint. The GaDOE will contact the LEA to clarify the issues and review the complaint process. If the complaint cannot be resolved through this contact, the GaDOE will invite the LEA to submit a written response to the GaDOE, and to provide a copy of the response to the complainant.
Appropriate GaDOE staff will review the information and determine whether:
1. Additional information is needed.
2. An on-site investigation must be conducted.
3. Other measures must be taken to resolve the issues raised in the complaint.
4. A Letter of Findings can be issued.
If additional information or an investigation is necessary, the GaDOE will have 60 days from receipt of the information or completion of the investigation to issue a Letter of Findings. If the Letter of Findings indicates that a violation has been found, corrective action will be required and timelines for completion will be included.
Either the 30 day or the 60 day timelines outlined above may be extended, if exceptional circumstances exist.
The Letter of Findings will be sent directly to the complainant, as well as the other parties involved.