Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Eligibility requirements:
1. valid Type A or Level 3 Louisiana teaching
certificate;
2. five years of
successful school experience for a state, parish, or city as superintendent,
assistant superintendent, supervisor of instruction, principal, or assistant
principal in a State-approved system, or experience certified as equivalent to
any of these by BESE or the LDE. Assistant principal experience is limited to a
maximum of two years of experience in that position with all out-of-state
experience verified as successful by the out-of-state employing authority or
SEA;
3. graduate degree from an
institution of higher education accredited in accordance with 34 CFR 602
;
4. 48 semester hours of graduate
credit:
a. 30 semester hours in educational
administration and supervision of instruction, as follows:
i. 18 semester hours, to include three
semester hours in each of the following areas:
(a). foundations of (introductory)
educational administration; or theory of educational administration;
(b). school law;
(c). principles of instructional supervision
(elementary or secondary);
(d).
school community relations;
(e).
secondary or elementary school principalship; and
(f). school finance;
ii. 12 semester hours of electives in
educational administration and instructional supervision from the following
areas:
(a). school facilities;
(b). school personnel
administration;
(c). group
dynamics;
(d). office and business
management;
(e). clinical
supervision or internship or practicum in educational administration or
instructional supervision; and
(f).
program development and evaluation (in professional education or areas outside
professional education);
5. professional education, 12 semester hours
to include three semester hours in each of the following:
a. educational research;
b. history or philosophy of
education;
c. elementary school
curriculum; and
d. secondary school
curriculum; and
6. six
semester hours of electives from cognate fields outside of professional
education related to educational administration and supervision in business,
political science, psychology, sociology, or speech.
B. Assistant superintendents who supervise
any part of the instructional program are required to meet the same standards
as superintendents.
C. Assistant
superintendents for non-instructional areas such as finance, management,
facilities planning, and ancillary programs shall be certified as a school
superintendent or meet the following requirements:
1. a minimum of five years of demonstrated
successful administrative experience at a managerial level in education and/or
related fields, either in the public or private sector;
2. graduate degree in educational
administration, business administration, public administration, or a related
area of study including, but not limited to, accounting, finance, banking,
insurance, and law, from an institution of higher education accredited in
accordance with 34 CFR 602 ;
3.
responsibilities assumed by this category of administrators must be related to
non-instructional programs, and experience obtained while at that level may not
be used for meeting the certification requirements for
superintendent.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
17:6(A)(10), (11), and (15),
R.S.
17:7(6),
R.S.
17:10,
R.S.
17:22(6),
R.S.
17:391.1-391.10, and
R.S.
17:411, amended LR 45:1462 (October
2019).