Wash. Admin. Code § 181-79A-228 - Emergency teacher certificates
Emergency teacher certificates, valid for one year, may be issued by the superintendent of public instruction under the following conditions:
(1) A teacher preparation
program approved by the professional educator standards board has recommended
the candidate as having met all requirements for program completion with the
exception of one or more of the following:
(a)
The performance assessment as described in WAC
181-78A-232;
(b) The content knowledge assessment as
described in chapter 181-78A WAC; and
(c) The basic skills assessment as described
in WAC
181-78A-232.
(2) During the validity period of
the certificate, preparation program providers are required to inform, advise,
and support applicants on assessment requirements as described in WAC
181-78A-231(3).
(3) Teacher preparation programs may
recommend candidates for an emergency certificate under this section through
June 30, 2023.
(4) One additional
one-year emergency certificate may be issued upon recommendation by the
preparation program provider. Teacher preparation programs may recommend
candidates for this additional one-year emergency certificate through June 30,
2024.
(5) Candidates recommended
for an emergency certificate under this section must apply for that certificate
through the office of superintendent of public instruction no later than
December 31, 2024.
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