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Who can the Office of Professional Practice (OPP) investigate?

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Who can the Office of Professional Practice (OPP) investigate?

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The WAC under which OPP investigates unprofessional conduct refers to any person who has a current, valid Washington education certificate. This would include any employed or unemployed educator, teacher, principal, counselor, etc. School district superintendents may or may not hold a certificate. Superintendent certification is not a requirement for the position. How to investigations get started? School district superintendents, educational service district superintendents, and private school administrators must file a letter of complaint to OSPI, alleging a violation of the Code of Professional Conduct. What if the school district superintendent doesn’t respond to my complaint about a certificated educator? If the complainant can’t achieve resolution of concerns at the local level, they can write a letter to the educational service district superintendent, citing the allegations and requesting an investigation. Who does the investigation for OPP? Currently, OSPI has three investigat

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