Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 25.337 - Principal Endorsement
a) This
endorsement is required for principals and assistant principals.
b) A principal endorsement shall be affixed
to a PEL provided that the candidate holds a master's degree or equivalent
(e.g., juris doctor (J.D.), doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.), doctor of education
(Ed.D.)) and either successfully completes each of the requirements specified
in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 30 (Programs for the Preparation of Principals in
Illinois) or meets each of the requirements specified in Section 21B-35(b-5) of
the Code (also see Section
25.425 of this Part).
c) Each candidate shall have at least
4 total years of teaching or 4 total years of working in the capacity of school
support personnel in an Illinois public school or nonpublic school recognized
by the State Board, in a school under the supervision of the Department of
Corrections, or in an out-of-state public school or out-of-state nonpublic
school meeting out-of-state recognition standards comparable to those approved
by the State Superintendent (Section 21B-25(2)(B)(ii) of the
Code).
d) For the purposes of
Section 21B-25(2)(B)(ii) of the Code, a candidate may qualify for the principal
endorsement with fewer than 4 years of experience upon
presentation of certain performance evaluation ratings that incorporate data
and indicators of student growth (see Article 24A of the Code and 23 Ill. Adm.
Code 50 (Evaluation of Educator Licensed Employees under Articles 24A and 34 of
the School Code)).
1) A candidate may qualify
with three years of experience if that candidate has received at least a
"proficient" performance evaluation rating in the three annual performance
evaluations conducted.
2) A
candidate may qualify with two years of experience if that candidate has
received an "excellent" performance evaluation rating in the two annual
performance evaluations conducted.
e) Each candidate shall be required to pass
the applicable content-area test (see Section
25.710).
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 8379, effective June 12, 2013
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