Certification
All certificates to teach in the public schools of Washington are issued
by the SPI and are governed by rules and regulations established by the
State Board of Education. It is the responsibility of each certificated
staff member to make certain that he/she has a valid teaching certificate.
A contract is not valid and warrants cannot be issued unless the certificated
staff member is the holder of a valid certificate and it shall be the responsibility
of the certificated staff member to validate, register, and renew the certificate
whenever necessary. Each person should check carefully the expiration date
of his/her certificate.
A certificate issued by the SPI shall be mailed directly to the certificated
staff member who shall be responsible for having it registered in the Lake
Washington School District, Office of Personnel Services.
Certificates Issued as of September 1, 2000:
As of September 1, 2000, the first teacher certificate is called a Residency
Certificate. This certificate is valid for five years during which time the
teacher must complete an approved college/university Professional Certificate
program to maintain certificated status, pursuant to WAC 180-78A through 79A.
As of September 1, 2000, endorsements may be obtained only by completing an
approved college/university endorsement program. On the certificate,
endorsements are designated as "primary" or "supporting." Teacher candidates
enrolled in teacher preparation programs prior to September 1, 2000 have until
August 31, 2003, to complete endorsement programs based upon the previous
endorsement requirements.
Certificates Issued Prior to September 1, 2000:
Renewal of the initial certificate issued prior to September 1, 2000, requires
the completion of all the coursework requirements for continuing certification
or 15 quarter hours of study after the issuance of the initial certificate in
accordance with WAC 180-79A. Application for renewal is made through the
Washington college/university where the continuing program is being completed
or through professional certification, SPI, if the continuing program is being
completed out of state.
Reinstatement of the initial certificate requires the completion of all
coursework requirements of continuing certification or 15 quarter hours
of study since the issuance of the last certificate. Application is made
through professional certification. The certificate may be reinstated twice.
Continuing certificate validity is maintained with 150 clock hours of continuing
professional education (CPE) earned every five years. Specific endorsements are
listed on those continuing certificates where requirements were met on or after
August 31, 1987.
Additional endorsements may be acquired by completing the approved State Board
of Education endorsement requirements through a college/university or through
professional certification. Application is made through the college/ university
where the program was completed or through professional certification.
Substitute Service: The school district must limit the holder of a valid initial,
renewed initial, reinstated initial, or endorsed continuing certificate to no more
than 30 days of consecutive service outside of the endorsed area.
Certificates Issued Prior to August 31, 1987:
A standard (continuing) certificate obtained prior to August 31, 1987 is valid for
life (WAC 180-79 A-123). There are no maintenance requirements. Neither clock
hours nor experience are needed to maintain the certificate.
This information applies only to standard or continuing certificates of those persons
who completed all requirements prior to August 31, 1987 and applied prior to July 1, 1988.
Duplicate Certificates
Duplicate certificates are issued only in case of permanent loss or destruction
of the original, and application for same shall be made to the authority
that issued the original certificate. Forms are available in Personnel Services.
Information, General
Further data about certification may be secured from the district personnel
office or from the Certification Office, SPI.
Adopted:
9/11/67
Revised:
3/6/72
Modified:
5/7/90
Revised:
1/7/02
LEGAL REFS.:
RCW 28A.01,130
RCW 28A.04.122
RCW 28A.41.110
RCW 28A.41.140
RCW 28A.67.010
RCW 28A.67.020
RCW 28A.67.070
RCW 28A.70, generally
WAC 180-70 through 180-85