Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
This Section establishes the requirements, in addition to
those set forth in Section 21B-55 of the Code, for programs offering an
alternative route to obtain a superintendent endorsement on the PEL for those
individuals who have been employed for a period of at least five years
in a management-level position other than education. (Section
21B-55(d)(2) of the Code)
a) General
Requirements
An institution of higher education or a not-for-profit entity
recognized and approved to offer educator preparation programs under Subpart C
may establish a program under this Section. Each alternative superintendent
endorsement program shall:
1) include
an intensive course of study covering each of the areas listed in Section
21B-55(c) of the Code that is provided in a shorter amount of time than what is
required to complete a superintendent endorsement preparation program approved
pursuant to Subpart C and offered immediately preceding the candidate's
placement into a school district under subsection (a)(2) of this
Section;
2) provide for the
candidate's placement as a full-time superintendent or assistant superintendent
in an Illinois public school district for one school year; and
3) conduct a comprehensive assessment of the
candidate's performance by school officials, which shall include at least the
president of the board of education of the district of placement and, if the
candidate is serving as an assistant superintendent, the district
superintendent.
b)
Candidate Qualifications
1) In order to serve
as superintendent or assistant superintendent, each candidate shall apply for
and be issued an educator license with stipulations endorsed for alternative
provisional superintendent upon the presentation of evidence of having met the
requirements set forth in Section 21B-55(d) of the Code and payment of the fee
required under Section 21B-40 of the Code.
A)
For the purposes of previous employment, "management-level position" does not
include any management position in a public or nonpublic school that serves any
of prekindergarten through grade 12.
B) A "minimum of a master's degree" means the
completion of a master's degree or other degree beyond the bachelor's degree
level (e.g., juris doctor (J.D.), doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.), doctor of
education (Ed.D.)).
C) Each
candidate shall pass the content-area test for superintendent.
2)
Successful completion
of an alternative route to superintendent endorsement program shall be deemed
to satisfy any other supervisory, administrative, or management experience
requirements established by law, and, once completed, an individual shall be
eligible for a superintendent endorsement on a professional educator
license (Section 21B-55(e) of the Code) upon application and payment
of the fee required under Section 21B-40 of the Code.
c) Proposal Requirements
1) Each proposal to establish an alternative
program shall describe the roles and responsibilities of the participating
institution of higher education or not-for-profit entity and the school
districts in which candidates will be assigned for the year of practice as
full-time superintendents or assistant superintendents.
2) Each proposal shall describe the proposed
course of study, which shall:
A) describe how
individual candidates' education and experience will be used in determining the
portions of the course of study they will be required to complete;
B) demonstrate how candidates will acquire
knowledge of content and skills equivalent to the content and skills contained
in a superintendent endorsement preparation program approved pursuant to
Subpart C with regard to:
i) educational
management;
ii) governance and
organization; and
iii)
instructional and district planning; and
C) include a preservice assessment of each
candidate's performance to be conducted by the institution of higher education
at the conclusion of the course of study in order to determine the candidate's
readiness for the year-long assignment as a superintendent or assistant
superintendent. Each proposal shall state the criteria for the institution's
determination of candidates' readiness.
3) Each proposal shall describe the proposed
arrangements for candidates' assignment to a position as superintendent or
assistant superintendent and shall provide for these to be set forth in a
formal, written agreement between the participating institution of higher
education and the school districts where candidates will practice. Each
agreement shall address the nature and intensity of the support to be provided
to candidates by experienced district-level administrators, university staff or
other professionals with relevant experience, including at least:
A) the qualifications and experience of these
individuals;
B) the estimated
amount of time these individuals will devote to advising and assisting
candidates; and
C) the specific
roles of the assisting individuals.
4) Each proposal shall describe the proposed
method of assessing candidates' performance for the year referred to in this
Section and shall provide for these to be set forth in a formal, written
agreement between the participating institution of higher education or
not-for-profit entity and the school districts where candidates will practice.
Each agreement shall include:
A) the roles of
all parties who will participate in the evaluation of candidates; and
B) assessment methods capable of
demonstrating whether a candidate has acquired knowledge and skills equivalent
to those required of candidates in a superintendent endorsement preparation
program approved pursuant to Subpart C.
5) Each proposal shall delineate the criteria
by which candidates will be recommended for the superintendent endorsement on
the PEL by the participating institution of higher education or not-for-profit
entity.
6) Each proposal shall
include an assurance that if a candidate, during the year of practice, will be
evaluating any principals, the program shall facilitate and ensure the
candidate's successful completion of the prequalification process and passage
of the assessment required under Section 24A-3 of the Code.
7) Proposals shall be submitted
electronically to the State Board.
d) Program Approval
Proposals for the establishment of alternative superintendent
endorsement programs meeting the specifications of this Section and Section
21B-55 of the Code shall be approved by the State Superintendent pursuant to
the requirements set forth in Section
25.120,
in consultation with SEPLB.
e) Each alternative program established
pursuant to this Section shall be subject to the review process and reporting
requirements described in Subpart C.