Mich. Admin. Code R. 380.102 - Certificate and permit requirements for school administrators
Rule 2.
(1) The
superintendent of public instruction may issue the following school
administrator certificates under this code:
(a) School administrator (1246(1)(a))
certificate.
(b) School
administrator (1246(1)(b)) certificate.
(2) An individual employed by a school
district in this state on or before January 4, 2010, as a superintendent,
principal, assistant principal, or other person whose primary responsibility
was administering instructional programs shall hold a valid school
administrator (1246(1)(a)) certificate under
R 380.103.
(3) An individual initially employed by a
school district in this state after January 4, 2010, as a superintendent,
principal, assistant principal, or other person whose primary responsibility is
administering instructional programs shall hold a valid Michigan school
administrator (1246(1)(b)) certificate with the appropriate PK-12 building or
central office endorsement under
R 380.104,
R 380.105, or
R 380.106.
(4) A school district that employs a
superintendent, principal, assistant principal, or other person whose primary
responsibility is administering instructional programs who does not hold a
valid school administrator certificate with the appropriate endorsement under
this code shall obtain a school administrator substitute permit under
R 380.116.
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