Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 25.355 - Endorsement for Superintendent
The requirements of this Section apply to individuals seeking a superintendent endorsement.
a) This
endorsement is required for superintendents and assistant
superintendents.
b) A
superintendent 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
33 (Programs for the Preparation of Superintendents in Illinois) or meets each
of the requirements specified in Section 21B-35(b-5) of the Code (see Section
25.425).
c) In accordance with Section 21B-25(2)(D) of
the Code, each candidate shall hold an Illinois PEL and have two years of
full-time administrative or supervisory experience in a general administrative
position or as a principal, director of special education, or chief school
business official either:
1) on the Illinois
general administrative, principal, director of special education, or chief
school business officer endorsement in:
A) an
Illinois public school; or
B) a
nonpublic school recognized under 23 Ill. Adm. Code 425 (Voluntary Registration
and Recognition of Nonpublic Schools) whose chief administrator is required to
hold a PEL endorsed for general administrative or principal and when a majority
of the teachers employed in the school are required to hold a PEL endorsed in
the teaching field specific to each teacher's assignment;
or
2) while holding a
credential required by the employing state in order to serve as principal,
director of special education, or chief school business official that is
comparable in validity and educational and experience
requirements (Section 21B-25(2)(D) of the Code) to the applicable
Illinois endorsement, if the candidate completed a comparable out-of-state
program for the applicable credential held. (See also Section
25.425 of this
Part.)
d) Each candidate
shall be required to pass the applicable content-area test (see Section
25.710).
Notes
Repealed at 29 Ill. Reg. 15831, effective October 3, 2005
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