Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part CXXXI - Bulletin 746-Louisiana Standards for State Certification of School Personnel
Chapter 5 - Teacher Credentials, Licenses, and Certifications
Subchapter A - Standard Teaching Certificates
Section CXXXI-521 - Certification of Personnel in Nonpublic School Systems Meeting Nonpublic Standards
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 12, December 20, 2024
A. As outlined in Bulletin 741 (Nonpublic)-Louisiana Handbook for Nonpublic School Administrators, the standards listed below are the requirements to meet nonpublic certification standards.
B. Principals
C. Instructional Staff. Each member of the instructional staff teaching secular subjects, grade levels pre-kindergarten through 12, shall meet one of the following three options:
D. A teacher may teach in areas other than the major field for a period of time that is less than one-half of the school day provided at least 12 semester hours were earned in each such area, with an exception made for teachers in trade and industrial education classes who hold a degree from an institution accredited in accordance with 34 CFR 602 and have earned 12 semester hours of professional education courses.
E. Teachers of the pre-kindergarten class shall be certified or qualified in either elementary, kindergarten, or pre-kindergarten or have earned 12 hours in child growth and development. The 12 hours in child growth and development may be earned through the College of Education or the Department/School of Family and Consumer Sciences.
F. Teachers of a kindergarten class shall be certified or qualified in either elementary or kindergarten or have earned 12 hours in child growth and development. The 12 hours in child growth and development may be earned through the College of Education or the Department/School of Family and Consumer Sciences.
G. Staff members teaching religion at the high school level (9-12) for Carnegie units must have a minimum of a bachelor's degree. Staff members teaching religion that do not meet minimum qualifications may be retained in a school provided they were employed during the 1995-96 school year as teachers of religion.
H. Professional and/or technical personnel such as C.P.A.s, doctors, college or university professors, lab technicians, and attorneys may teach less than one-half of a school day in the area of expertise.
I. Credentials for graduates of foreign universities or colleges must be evaluated by a credentialing agency that is an endorsed member or a member in good standing with either the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or the Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE) for evaluation according to the LDOE procedures. After reviewing the evaluation, the local administrator shall determine if the applicant is qualified to teach according to the requirements of this Section, and a copy of the evaluation shall be kept on file in the principal's office.
J. Teachers in nonpublic schools seeking state certification shall follow the LDE procedure for submission.
K. A teacher may be considered qualified without having the 12 hours of Knowledge of the Learner and the Learning Environment courses contingent upon the following:
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.