Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-1-203 - Licensure requirements
(a) Initial
licenses.
(1) Each applicant for an initial
teaching license shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) An official transcript verifying the
granting of a bachelor's degree;
(B) verification from an accredited
institution by the unit head or designee of completion of a teacher education
program;
(C) verification of
successful completion of a pedagogical assessment;
(D) verification of successful completion of
a content assessment;
(E)
verification of eight semester hours of recent credit;
(F) an application for an initial license;
and
(G) the licensure
fee.
(2) Each applicant
for an initial school leadership license shall submit to the state board the
following:
(A) An official transcript
verifying the granting of a graduate degree;
(B) verification from an accredited
institution by the unit head or designee of completion of a graduate-level
school leadership program;
(C) if
application is made for a district leadership endorsement, verification from an
accredited institution by the unit head or designee of completion of an
approved building leadership or director of special education
program;
(D) verification of a
minimum 3.25 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale in graduate leadership program
coursework;
(E) verification of
successful completion of a state board-approved school leadership
assessment;
(F) verification of at
least one year of recent experience or at least eight semester hours of recent
credit;
(G) an application for an
initial school leadership license;
(H) the licensure fee; and
(I) verification of five years of experience
in a state-accredited school while holding a standard teaching or school
specialist license and having achieved the professional-level license, a
professional occupational license, or a full career and technical education
certificate.
(3) Each
applicant for an initial school specialist license shall submit to the state
board the following:
(A) An official
transcript verifying the granting of a graduate degree;
(B) verification from an accredited
institution by the unit head or designee of completion of a graduate-level
school specialist program;
(C)
verification of at least one year of recent experience or at least eight
semester hours of recent credit;
(D) verification of a minimum 3.25 cumulative
GPA on a 4.0 scale in graduate school specialist program coursework;
(E) if application is made for a library
media specialist endorsement or reading specialist endorsement, a currently
valid professional teaching license;
(F) if application is made for a school
counselor endorsement, verification of one of the following:
(i) A currently valid initial teaching
license or professional teaching license; or
(ii) applicant's successful completion of
additional field experiences consisting of two three-credit-hour courses or at
least 70 clock-hours over at least two semesters during the approved program
specified in paragraph (a) (3)(B);
(G) verification of successful completion of
a state board-approved school specialist assessment;
(H) an application for an initial school
specialist license; and
(I) the
licensure fee.
(b) Professional licenses.
(1) Each applicant for a professional
teaching license shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) Verification of successful completion of
the teaching performance assessment prescribed by the state board while the
applicant holds an initial teaching license and is employed in a school
accredited by the state board or by a national or regional accrediting agency
recognized by the state board as listed on the Kansas state department of
education's web site;
(B)
verification of at least one year of recent experience or at least eight
semester hours of recent credit;
(C) an application for professional teaching
license; and
(D) the licensure
fee.
(2) Each applicant
for a professional school leadership license shall submit to the state board
the following:
(A) Verification of successful
completion of the school leadership performance assessment prescribed by the
state board while the applicant holds an initial school leadership license and
is employed in a school accredited by the state board or by a national or
regional accrediting agency recognized by the state board as listed on the
Kansas state department of education's web site;
(B) verification of at least one year of
recent experience or at least eight semester hours of recent credit;
(C) an application for professional school
leadership license; and
(D) the
licensure fee.
(3) Each
applicant for a professional school specialist license shall submit to the
state board the following:
(A) Verification
of successful completion of the school specialist performance assessment
prescribed by the state board while the applicant is employed in a school
accredited by the state board or by a national or regional accrediting agency
recognized by the state board as listed on the Kansas state department of
education's web site and while the applicant holds an initial school specialist
license;
(B) verification of at
least one year of recent experience or at least eight semester hours of recent
credit;
(C) an application for
professional school specialist license; and
(D) the licensure fee.
(4) Each applicant for a professional school
specialist license with endorsement for teacher leader shall submit to the
state board the following:
(A) An official
transcript verifying the granting of a graduate degree;
(B) verification from an accredited
institution by the unit head or designee of completion of a graduate-level
teacher leader program and verification of successful completion of an
evidence-centered assessment;
(C)
verification of at least one year of recent experience or at least eight
semester hours of recent credit;
(D) verification of at least five years of
accredited experience as a teacher, as a library media specialist or reading
specialist, or as a school counselor;
(E) verification of a minimum 3.25 cumulative
GPA on a 4.0 scale in graduate teacher leader program coursework;
(F) verification of a currently valid
professional teaching license;
(G)
an application for a professional school specialist license for teacher leader;
and
(H) the licensure
fee.
(5) When required
by this subsection, the performance assessment for professional teaching
licensees shall be completion of at least a two-year approved mentoring
program. The performance assessment for professional school specialist
licensees shall be completion of at least a year-long approved mentoring
program. The performance assessment for professional school leadership
licensees shall be completion of at least a year-long approved mentoring
program.
(c)
Accomplished teaching licenses. Each applicant for an accomplished teaching
license shall submit to the state board the following:
(1) Verification of achieving national board
certification issued by the national board for professional teaching
standards;
(2) verification of a
currently valid professional teaching license;
(3) an application for an accomplished
teaching license; and
(4) the
licensure fee.
(d)
Substitute teaching license. Each applicant for a substitute teaching license
shall submit to the state board the following:
(1) An official transcript from an accredited
institution verifying the granting of a bachelor's degree;
(2) verification from an accredited
institution of completion of an approved teacher education program;
(3) an application for substitute teaching
license; and
(4) the licensure
fee.
(e) Emergency
substitute teaching license. Each applicant for an emergency substitute
teaching license shall submit to the state board the following:
(1) An official transcript verifying the
completion of at least 60 semester hours of general education coursework,
professional education coursework, or a combination of these types of
coursework;
(2) an application for
emergency substitute teaching license; and
(3) the licensure fee.
(f) Visiting scholar teaching license.
(1) Each applicant for a visiting scholar
teaching license shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) An application for a visiting scholar
teaching license and the licensure fee;
(B) written verification from an
administrator of an accredited or approved local education agency that the
applicant will be employed if the license is issued; and
(C) documentation verifying the applicant's
qualifications for the license as described on the application.
(2) Upon receipt of an application
for a visiting scholar teaching license, the following requirements shall be
met:
(A) The application and documentation
submitted shall be reviewed by the commissioner of education or the
commissioner's designee.
(B) A
recommendation to the state board shall be made by the commissioner of
education or the commissioner's designee on whether a visiting scholar teaching
license should be issued to the applicant.
(3) The decision of whether a visiting
scholar teaching license should be issued to any applicant shall be made by the
state board.
(g)
Visiting international teacher license.
(1)
Each applicant for a visiting international teacher license shall submit to the
state board the following:
(A) An application
for a visiting international teacher license and the licensure fee;
(B) an official credential evaluation by a
credential evaluator approved by the state board and listed on the state
board's web site;
(C) verification
of employment from the local education agency, including the teaching
assignment, which shall be to teach in the content area of the applicant's
teacher preparation or to teach the applicant's native language; and
(D) verification of the applicant's
participation in the visiting international teacher program.
(2) The visiting international
teacher license may be renewed for a maximum of four additional school years if
the licensee continues to participate in the visiting international teacher
program, the district will continue to employ the teacher, and the district
certifies that the teacher's evaluation is at the effective level.
(h) Restricted teaching license.
(1) Each applicant for a restricted teaching
license shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) An application for a restricted teaching
license and the licensure fee;
(B)
an official transcript or transcripts verifying completion of an undergraduate
or graduate degree in the content area or with equivalent coursework in the
area for which the restricted teaching license is sought. Heritage language
speakers shall qualify as having met content equivalency for their heritage
language;
(C) verification of a
minimum 2.75 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the most recent 60 semester
credit hours earned;
(D)
verification that the applicant has attained a passing score on the content
assessment;
(E) verification that
the local education agency will employ the applicant if the license is
issued;
(F) verification that the
local education agency will assign a licensed teacher with three or more years
of experience to serve as a mentor for the applicant;
(G) verification that the applicant has
completed a supervised practical training experience through collaboration of
the teacher education institution and the hiring local education
agency;
(H) a statement from the
licensing officer of a teacher education institution in Kansas attesting to the
following:
(i) The applicant has on file a
written plan that will qualify the applicant for standard licensure in the
content area for which the restricted teaching license is sought;
(ii) the plan for program completion can be
completed in not more than two years and contains a specific designation of the
coursework that is to be completed each year;
(iii) the program provided to the applicant
will meet the teacher education institution's approved professional education
standards; and
(iv) the teacher
education institution will provide the applicant with on-site support at the
employing local education agency, including supervision of the applicant's
teaching experience; and
(I) a statement verifying that the local
education agency and the teacher education institution have collaborated
regarding the approved program that the applicant will pursue and the support
that the applicant will receive.
(2) The teacher education institution
providing a plan of study for any person holding a restricted teaching license
shall coordinate the submission of a progress report before July 1 of each year
during the effective period of the restricted teaching license. This progress
report shall verify the following:
(A) The
applicant's contract will be renewed.
(B) The local education agency will continue
to assign a mentor teacher to the applicant.
(C) The applicant has completed at least 50
percent of the plan to qualify for standard licensure.
(D) The institution will continue to support
the applicant, on-site, as necessary.
(E) The applicant has attained at least a
2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale in those courses specified in the applicant's plan for
standard licensure.
(3)
Each applicant who is unable to provide any verification or statement required
in paragraph (h)(2) shall no longer be eligible to hold a restricted teaching
license.
(i) Restricted
school specialist license.
(1) Each applicant
for a restricted school specialist license with endorsement for library media
specialist or school counselor shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) An application for a restricted school
specialist license and the appropriate fee;
(B) an official transcript or transcripts
verifying completion of a graduate degree in the content area of counseling or
library media;
(C) verification of
at least three years of full-time professional counseling or librarian
experience;
(D) verification of a
minimum 3.25 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale in graduate school
specialist program coursework; and
(E) documentation that the following
conditions are met:
(i) The local education
agency has made reasonable attempts to locate and hire a licensed person for
the restricted school specialist position that the applicant is to
fill;
(ii) the local education
agency will employ the applicant if the license is issued;
(iii) the local education agency has an
agreement with an experienced school specialist in the same content area to
serve as a mentor for the applicant;
(iv) the local educational agency will
provide, within the first six weeks of employment, an orientation or induction
program for the applicant;
(v) the
local education agency has collaborated with a teacher education institution in
Kansas regarding the program that the applicant will pursue to obtain standard
licensure; and
(vi) the local
education agency will provide release time for the candidate to work with the
mentor and to work on progress toward program completion; and
(F) a statement from the licensing
officer of a teacher education institution in Kansas attesting to the
following:
(i) The applicant has on file a
written plan that will qualify the applicant for standard licensure in the
school specialist content area for which the restricted school specialist
license is sought;
(ii) the plan
for program completion can be completed in not more than three years and
contains a specific designation of the coursework that is to be completed each
year;
(iii) the program provided to
the applicant will meet the teacher education institution's approved
professional education standards;
(iv) the teacher education institution will
provide the applicant with on-site support; and
(v) the teacher education institution has
collaborated with the employing local education agency concerning the
applicant's program.
(2) Each local education agency that employs
a person holding a restricted school specialist license shall submit to the
commissioner of education a progress report before July 1 of each year during
the effective period of the restricted school specialist license. This progress
report shall include the following:
(A)
Verification that the applicant has attained passing scores on the content
assessment by the end of the first year;
(B) verification from the chief
administrative officer of the employing local education agency attesting to the
following:
(i) The applicant's contract will
be renewed; and
(ii) the local
education agency will continue to assign a mentor to the applicant and provide
accommodations to the applicant to work with the mentor and to complete the
applicant's plan for standard licensure;
(C) a statement from the licensing officer of
the applicant's teacher education institution attesting to the following:
(i) The applicant has completed 50 percent of
the applicant's plan to qualify for standard licensure; and
(ii) the teacher education institution will
continue to support the applicant, on-site, as necessary; and
(D) an official transcript
verifying that the applicant has attained at least a 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale in
the courses specified in the applicant's plan for standard licensure.
(3) Each applicant who is unable
to provide any verification or statement required in paragraph (i)(2) shall no
longer be eligible to hold a restricted school specialist license and shall
return any previously issued restricted school specialist license to the state
board.
(j) Transitional
license.
(1) Each applicant for a transitional
license shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) Verification of meeting the requirements
for any initial license or any professional license as provided in subsection
(a) or (b) or in
K.A.R.
91-1-204(c), except for
recent credit or recent experience; or
(B) verification of having previously held
any initial or any professional license or certificate issued by the state
board that has been expired for six months or longer;
(C) an application for a transitional
license; and
(D) the licensure
fee.
(2) Any person who
holds a transitional license issued under paragraph (j)(1)(A) may upgrade that
transitional license to an initial license or a professional license by
submitting to the state board the following:
(A) Verification of accredited experience
during the term of the transitional license; or
(k) Provisional teaching
endorsement license.
(1) Each applicant shall
hold a currently valid initial teaching license or professional teaching
license at any level and shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) Verification of completion of at least 50
percent of an approved teacher education program in the requested endorsement
field;
(B) a deficiency plan to
complete the approved program requirements from the licensing officer of a
teacher education institution;
(C)
verification of employment and assignment to teach in the provisional
endorsement area;
(D) an
application for a provisional teaching endorsement license; and
(E) the licensure fee.
(2) Each applicant for a provisional teaching
endorsement license for high-incidence special education, low-incidence special
education, deaf or hard-of-hearing, gifted special education, or visually
impaired shall hold a currently valid initial teaching license or professional
teaching license and shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) Verification of completion of coursework
in the areas of methodology and the characteristics of exceptional children and
special education, and completion of a practicum in the specific special
education field;
(B) a deficiency
plan to complete the requirements from the licensing officer of a teacher
education institution;
(C)
verification of employment and the assignment to teach in the provisional
endorsement area;
(D) an
application for a provisional teaching endorsement license; and
(E) the licensure fee.
(l) Provisional school specialist
endorsement license. Each applicant shall submit to the state board the
following:
(1) Verification of completion of
50 percent of a school specialist program;
(2) a deficiency plan for completion of the
approved school specialist program from the licensing officer at a teacher
education institution;
(3)
verification of employment and assignment in the school specialty endorsement
area for which licensure is sought;
(4) for a provisional library media or
reading specialist endorsement license, verification of a currently valid
professional teaching license;
(5)
for a provisional school counselor endorsement license, the following:
(A) Verification from the employing local
education agency that a person holding a professional school counselor
specialist license will be assigned to supervise the applicant during the
provisional licensure period; and
(B)
(i)
Verification of a currently valid initial teaching license or professional
teaching license; or
(ii)
verification from the licensure officer at the teacher education institution
that the applicant has successfully completed additional field experiences
consisting of at least one of the three-credit-hour courses or at least 35 of
the 70 clock-hours specified in paragraph (a)(3)(F)(ii) and that the applicant
will be supervised on-site by the teacher education institution during the
first semester of the provisional license;
(6) an application for a provisional school
specialist license; and
(7) the
licensure fee.
(m) STEM
license.
(1) Each applicant for a STEM
license shall submit to the state board the following:
(A) An official transcript verifying the
granting of an undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the following
subjects: life science, physical science, earth and space science, mathematics,
engineering, computer technology, finance, or accounting;
(B) verification of at least five years of
full-time professional work experience in the subject;
(C) verification that a local education
agency will employ the applicant and assign the applicant to teach only the
subject specified on the STEM license if the STEM license is issued;
(D) verification that the hiring local
education agency will provide professional learning opportunities determined as
appropriate by the hiring local education agency;
(E) an application for the STEM license;
and
(F) the licensure
fee.
(2) Any STEM
licensee may apply for a STEM license valid for subsequent school years by
submitting the following:
(A) The
verifications specified in paragraphs (m)(1)(C) and (D);
(B) an application for renewal; and
(C) the licensure fee.
(n) Limited-use teaching license.
Each applicant for a limited-use teaching license shall submit to the state
board the following:
(1) An official
transcript verifying the granting of any bachelor's degrees and any graduate
degrees;
(2) verification that an
LEA will employ the applicant and assign the applicant to teach only the
subject and grade level specified on the license if the license is
issued;
(3) verification of the
applicant's content knowledge in the subject of the applicant's assignment.
Verification shall include one or more of the following:
(A) A degree in the subject;
(B) coursework equivalent to a major in the
field;
(C) a passing score on the
subject content assessment; or
(D)
4,000 hours of occupational experience in the subject;
(4) verification from the hiring LEA that the
LEA will be responsible for developing the applicant through delivery of
pedagogy coursework from an approved program in the subject;
(5) verification from the hiring LEA that the
LEA has assigned a mentor to the applicant;
(6) an application for a limited-use teaching
license; and
(7) the licensure
fee.
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