What if, after speaking with the principal and/or pastor, I still feel that the matter concerning my child has not been satisfactorily resolved?
At this point, if a parent/guardian contacts the Office of the Superintendent to register a concern, he/she will be given the name of the District Superintendent to whom the letter should be sent. The parent letter should indicate the student situation, and the attempts made to resolve the matter with the school principal and pastor.
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