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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Requirement. An administrator's certificate is required for employment as an administrator at a school administrative unit in the State, at a public school or at a private school approved for attendance purposes pursuant to section 2901, subsection 2, paragraph B.
2. Qualifications. State board rules governing the qualifications for an administrator certificate must require that the certificate may be issued only to an applicant who at a minimum:
A. Has at least 3 years of satisfactory teaching experience or the equivalent;
B. Has academic and professional knowledge as demonstrated through the completion of required graduate or undergraduate courses or programs, performance in examinations or completion of specialized programs approved for this purpose;
C. Has a basic level of knowledge in competency areas determined by the state board; and
D. Has satisfactorily completed an approved internship or practicum relating to the duties of an administrator.
3. Certificate renewal. An administrator's certificate is issued for a 5-year period and may be renewed in accordance with state board rules, which must require, at a minimum, that the administrator, whether employed or unemployed, complete at least 6 semester hours of professional or academic study or the equivalent or in-service training designed to improve the performance of the administrator in the field.
4. Endorsements. The administrator certificate must be issued with an endorsement that specifies the work area for which the individual is determined to be qualified. A holder of an administrator certificate may not work outside the holder's area of endorsement unless permitted under rules established by the state board. This includes the following areas:
A. Employment as a superintendent of a school administrative unit in the State;
B. Employment as a building administrator or principal of a public school or as chief administrator of a private school approved for attendance purposes pursuant to section 2901, subsection 2, paragraph B; and
C. Employment as any other administrator as may be determined by the state board to be necessary and beneficial for the efficient operation of the schools.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 20-A. Education § 13019-I. Administrator certificate - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-20-a-education/me-rev-st-tit-20-a-sect-13019-i/
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