|  | | OMBUDSPERSON |  | The Ombudsperson is here to help
What can the Ombudsperson do for you?
Ombudsperson - Om•buds•person n. A person who listens to and investigates complaints against Saint Paul Public Schools, its programs, offices and staff.
The Ombudsperson does not take sides. She works with parents, community members and the school district to clarify and resolve questions, concerns and complaints in a fair and timely manner. The services of the Ombudsperson are free.
The Ombudsperson is here to help you as an objective, third party who works with you to listen, investigate, clarify, and resolve your questions, concerns and complaints about Saint Paul Public Schools
When should you contact the Ombudsperson?
When you've done all you can to solve your problem, but still:
- Can't get a response from a teacher, principal, employee or the school district.
- Strongly
disagree with a decision--grades, discipline or policies--made by a
teacher, principal, employee or the school district.
- Have requests for information that go unanswered.
- Can't get a fair resolution to your problem.
- Don't know who else to turn to for answers or help.
How do you contact the Ombudsperson?
Contact the Ombudsperson, Dana Abrams, at (651) 767-8394. Messages can be left in English, Hmong, Somali or Spanish. You can also e-mail Dana at dana.abrams@spps.org
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