New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 61 - SCHOOL PERSONNEL - SPECIFIC LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTRUCTORS
Part 9 - CERTIFICATES OF ENDORSEMENT WAIVER
Section 6.61.9.9 - REVIEW OF INITIAL ENDORSEMENT WAIVER REQUESTS
Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.61.9.9
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The department shall review all requests for endorsement waivers within 60 calendar days of receipt. Waiver requests shall be valid for one school year unless granted renewal according to the terms stated in 6.61.9.11 NMAC.
(1)Approved waivers shall detail the
conditions under which the waiver has been approved.
(2) Denied waivers shall state the reasons
for the denial and shall provide details regarding the right of the district,
state-chartered charter school, or state institution to request a review or
appeal.
B. The department shall consider the following criteria when determining whether to approve or deny an endorsement waiver request:
(1) whether the candidate's plan for gaining
the endorsement meets the criteria defined in Subsection C of
6.61.9.8
NMAC;
(2) the waiver history of the
candidate;
(3) whether the degree
and coursework taken by the endorsement waiver candidate could later qualify
the candidate to receive an endorsement in the area requested;
(4)whether the candidate will be reasonably
capable of completing required coursework or passing required content tests for
the waiver; and
(5) the NMTEACH
effectiveness rating of the waiver candidate.
C.Endorsement waivers shall not be approved if:
(1)the waiver request does not have the
written consent of the candidate;
(2)the request is for endorsements in
teaching English to speakers of other languages, bilingual education, or modern
and classical languages pursuant to Subsection F of
6.32.2.10
NMAC; or
(3) the candidate's
NMTEACH effectiveness rating from the prior year is ineffective or minimally
effective.
D.The department may deny a request for an endorsement waiver for the following reason:
(1) the candidate's degree or college
coursework is too far removed from the focus area of the endorsement
waiver;
(2)the application is
submitted without supporting documentation or a certification attesting to the
specific methods, dates, and duration of recruitment efforts;
(3) the candidate has held an endorsement
waiver for more than three years, whether consecutive or not;
(4)the candidate has previously been issued
an endorsement waiver and has failed to comply with the conditions of the
department, including taking and passing required assessments; or
(5) the request is submitted beyond the
60-day deadline without demonstrating good cause for the delay.
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