write a complaint letter about use of abusive language and bullying by some Students
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Parent’s Name
Parent’s Address
City, State, Zip Code
DATE
Principal’s Name
School’s Name
School’s Address
City, State, Zip Code
Dear Principal’s Name,
This letter is a formal complaint about my child’s, Name of Child, sixth grade teacher, Name of Teacher. It appears that the teacher is not prepared or qualified to teach students at this grade level. I am willing to help my child with his homework, but he never seems to have any. When I ask him if we can go over the daily lessons he is confused about the subject matter.
I have made several appointments to talk to her about Name of Child, but she has cancelled each one. I have visited the school on several occasions and seen her talking on her mobile phone during class time while the students are left unattended.
I am not insisting on a strict regimen at school, but I would like to see my child advance in the subjects required for his grade level. I believe this is not only detrimental for my son and the other students in the class, but it also reflects badly on the school as a whole.
I can be reached at 555-123-4567 or at [email protected]. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Signature of Parent
Printed Name of Parent
If a child would like to make a complaint to the principal, he or she may also write a letter. This letter may be hand written, so the child should use his or her best handwriting and check the spelling of words and names. Here is a sample of a letter from a child complaining about the food served in the cafeteria.
It can be hand delivered to the principal or to his or her secretary. If the child hears nothing from the principal after a week, it is recommended that he request an appointment to talk about the issue in person.