Steps to Address Your Questions or Concerns
In any situation, your child’s classroom teacher is the first point of contact, followed by the school’s principal, the school superintendent and your trustee.
Step 1 – Classroom Teacher
The first place to go about any classroom-related question or concern is your classroom teacher. They can help you with: any questions about the classroom, classroom rules and consequences, homework and assignments, etc.
Step 2 – Principal
If you would like more information or if you have questions that are beyond the classroom, talk to your principal. They can help you with: student registration, schedules, suspensions, report card concerns, code of conduct, safety and security, budget and fundraising, and the School Council.
Step 3 – Superintendents
Superintendents are responsible for a network of schools. They support school staff and can be contacted if you have questions that have not been answered by your school or help with: alternate attendance request or suspension appeals.
Step 4 – Trustee
Trustees are your elected community officials. They are available to help you with the following areas of TDSB: concerns about your community, ideas and suggestions for the board, items on board agendas, board policies under review, board budget, collective bargaining.
http://www.tdsb.on.ca/Contact-Us/Steps-to-Address-Questions-Concerns