Or. Admin. Code § 584-235-0030 - Professional Administrator License
(1)
Purpose of the License: The
Professional Administrator License is a license that qualifies its holder to
serve in a principal or a school district position in a prekindergarten through
grade 12 Oregon public school district, education service district, or charter
school. The Professional Administrator License is the professional
administrative license for the State of Oregon and signifies that the holder is
prepared for leadership in the district-level context.
(2)
Scope and Responsibilities of the
License: A Professional Administrator License is required to perform
school administrator duties at the district-level, as provided in OAR
584-235-0010
, Scope and Responsibilities of Oregon Administrator
Licenses. District-level positions are administrative positions that
have responsibilities across schools or programs within a district, including
director of programs and superintendency positions.
(3)
Term of Licensure: The
Professional Administrator License is valid for five years and is renewable as
provided in subsection (11) of this rule. The date of the first expiration of
the license is five years from the date of issue plus time until the
applicant's birthday.
(4)
Assignments: The Professional Administrator License qualifies the
administrator to accept:
(a) Any
superintendent position;
(b) Any
school administrator assignment at the building or district-level; and
(c) Any substitute teaching
assignments.
NOTE: An active and valid Oregon teaching license is required for a teaching assignment that is not a substitute teaching assignment.
(5)
Advanced Professional Education Program: Pursuant to ORS
342.138,
the Commission has approved the Professional Administrator License program, or
out-of-state equivalent, as the advanced professional education program
required for the Professional Administrator License. The Professional
Administrator License program, or out-of-state equivalent, must be:
(a) Equal to at least 27 quarter or 18
semester degree-applicable, graduate credit hours in school administration or
educational leadership; and
(b)
Completed after the date of issuance of their first non-provisional
administrator license in Oregon or another National Association of State
Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) jurisdiction.
(6)
Waiver of
Professional Administrator License Program: The Executive Director or
Director of Licensure may waive the requirement of the Professional
Administrator Program. To receive a waiver, an applicant must submit:
(a) Evidence of completing advanced
coursework or degrees which demonstrate competency in standards and
responsibilities of the Professional Administrator License, as determined by
the Executive Director or Director of Licensure; and
(b) A waiver request, as provided in OAR
584-200-0100, Waiver of Licensure Requirements by the
Commission.
(7)
School Administrator Experience: To qualify for the Professional
Administrator License, an educator must complete:
(a) Three (3) full years of licensed school
administrator experience in a 1.0 FTE assignment; or
(b) Six (6) full years of licensed school
administrator experience in a .50 FTE or more assignment.
(8) The years of school administrator
experience do not have to be earned consecutively.
(9)
Qualifying Experience: To
qualify as a year of school administrator experience, the experience must:
(a) Include duties that require school
administrator licensure, in accordance with 584-235-0010, Scope and
Responsibilities of Oregon Administrator Licenses.
(b) Occur while holding an Initial,
Reciprocal, Preliminary, or Principal or equivalent non-provisional
administrator license from a National Association of State Directors of Teacher
Education and Certification (NASDTEC) jurisdiction;
(c) Equal a minimum of 135 days within an
academic year (July 1 to June 30); and
(d) Be completed in one, or a combination of,
the following employment settings:
(A) A
public prekindergarten through grade 12 school, including public charter
schools;
(B) A regionally
accredited private school in any state or other U.S. jurisdiction; or
(C) An education service district
school;
(D) A state-operated or
state-supported school;
(E) A
federal school;
(E) A private
elementary or secondary school registered by the state Department of Education;
(F) A private proprietary career
school licensed by the superintendent of public instruction; or
(G) Alternative education, post-secondary or
other similar settings closely-related to prekindergarten through grade 12
education, as approved by the Director of Licensure.
(10)
Applying for
License: To be eligible to apply for a Professional Administrator
License, an applicant must:
(a) Possess the
personal qualifications for licensure including attainment of at least eighteen
years of age and possessing good moral character and mental and physical health
necessary for employment as an educator;
(b) Hold a master's degree or higher from a
regionally accredited institution in the United States, or the foreign
equivalent of such degree approved by the Commission.
(c) Meet or complete all requirements of the
Preliminary, Principal, Initial, Legacy, Basic, Continuing, Standard, or an
equivalent administrator license issued previously by the Commission or issued
by another National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and
Certification (NASDTEC) jurisdiction;
(d) Complete an advanced professional
education program, as provided in subsections (5) or (6);
(e) Complete the school administrator
experience requirements, as provided in subsections (7) through (9);
(f) Complete a background clearance that
includes:
(A) Furnishing fingerprints, if
required;
(B) Providing
satisfactory responses to character questions in the form and manner prescribed
by the Commission; and
(g) Submit a complete and correct application
in the form and manner required by the Commission, including payment of all
required fees as provided in 584-200-0050.
(11)
Renewing: To be eligible to
apply for renewal of the Professional Administrator License, the applicant
must:
(a) Complete 120 professional
development units or 8 graduate level semester credits (or graduate level
quarter credit equivalent) as provided in 584-255-0010
Professional
Development Requirements; and
(b) Submit a complete and correct renewal
application in the form and manner required by the Commission, including
payment of all required fees as provided in 584-200-0050.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 342
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 342.120 - 342.430 & ORS 342.455 - 342.495; 342.553
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