SB 6594 - DIGEST


Declares that all parents and members of the community have the right to file, with the educational service district superintendent, a written and signed complaint alleging that a certificated education professional within the superintendent's educational service district is not of good moral character or personal fitness or has committed an act of unprofessional conduct.

Requires the educational service district superintendent to provide the person filing the complaint with written notice within five working days of what actions will be taken in response to the complaint.

Requires the membership of the admissions and professional conduct advisory committee created by the superintendent of public instruction to include representatives of parents and the school district's community members who are not also employees of the school district or private schools.