Getting your questions answered
If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions about your child's education, or about education in general, anyone with the Peel board is happy to help. Here are some of the people who can help you:
- If you have specific questions or concerns about the education of your son or daughter, the first person to talk to is your teacher. Your teacher or principal can also give you more information about specific strategies being used to monitor your child's progress.
- If you need extra help, or have more general questions, your school principal is there to assist.
- If you still have unanswered questions, talk to your local superintendent of schools.
- The superintendent might then refer you to an associate director or the director of education.
- All curriculum material is available in your child's school. Curriculum documents are also available on the Ministry of Education web site at: www.edu.gov.on.ca / Elementary and Secondary Education / Curriculum and Policy documents.
- If you have general questions about curriculum, call the Curriculum Instruction Support Services department of the board, 905-890-1010, ext. 2559.
- Of course, your local school trustee is elected to represent your interests and is always ready to hear and discuss your suggestions or concerns. If you don't know the name of your trustee, check the Meet your Trustee section of this web site.
If you still have questions, you can contact us at communications@peelsb.com or call Communications and Strategic Partnerships Support Services at 905-890-1010/ 1-800-668-1146, extension 2809.







