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104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4713
Introduced , by Rep. Carol Ammons
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
105 ILCS 5/21B-25
Amends the Educator Licensure Article of the School Code. Provides
that the State Board of Education, in consultation with the State Educator
Preparation and Licensure Board, shall create an introductory content area
endorsement for computer science that allows individuals with a
Professional Educator License to teach introductory computer science
courses in grades 5 through 12. Provides that the endorsement shall
require no more than 8 credit hours of graduate-level preparation that
includes instruction in introductory computer science concepts and
computer science pedagogy. Allows an individual with a Professional
Educator License seeking the endorsement to substitute a State
Board-approved, one-week, professional development program in introductory
high school computer science education for 4 credit hours of the
graduate-level preparation in introductory computer science concepts.
Provides that the one-week, professional development program may count as
4 credit hours of the graduate-level preparation. Allows an individual
with an Educator License with Stipulations with a paraprofessional
educator endorsement who completes the 8 credit hours of graduate-level
preparation to count those credit hours toward completion of the
requirements for a Professional Educator License with a computer science
endorsement.
LRB104 17749 LNS 31180 b
A BILL FOR
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5.
The School Code is amended by changing Section
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21B-25 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/21B-25)
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Sec. 21B-25.
Endorsement on licenses.
All licenses issued
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under paragraph (1) of Section 21B-20 of this Code shall be
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specifically endorsed by the State Board of Education for each
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content area, school support area, and administrative area for
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which the holder of the license is qualified. Recognized
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institutions approved to offer educator preparation programs
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shall be trained to add endorsements to licenses issued to
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applicants who meet all of the requirements for the
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endorsement or endorsements, including passing any required
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tests. The State Superintendent of Education shall randomly
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audit institutions to ensure that all rules and standards are
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being followed for entitlement or when endorsements are being
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recommended.
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(1) The State Board of Education, in consultation with
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the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, shall
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establish, by rule, the grade level and subject area
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endorsements to be added to the Professional Educator
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License. These rules shall outline the requirements for
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obtaining each endorsement.
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(1.5) The State Board of Education, in consultation
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with the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board,
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shall create an introductory content area endorsement for
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computer science that allows individuals with a
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Professional Educator License to teach introductory
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computer science courses, as defined by the State Board,
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in grades 5 through 12. This endorsement shall require no
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more than 8 credit hours of graduate-level preparation
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that includes instruction in introductory computer science
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concepts and computer science pedagogy.
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(A) An individual with a Professional Educator
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License seeking the introductory content area
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endorsement for computer science may substitute a
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State Board-approved, one-week, professional
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development program in introductory high school
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computer science education for 4 credit hours of the
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graduate-level preparation in introductory computer
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science concepts required in this paragraph (1.5). The
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one-week, professional development program may count
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as 4 credit hours of the graduate-level preparation.
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(B) An individual with an Educator License with
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Stipulations with a paraprofessional educator
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endorsement who completes the 8 credit hours of
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graduate-level preparation required in this paragraph
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(1.5) may count those credit hours toward completion
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of the requirements for a Professional Educator
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License with a computer science endorsement.
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(2) In addition to any and all grade level and content
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area endorsements developed by rule, the State Board of
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Education, in consultation with the State Educator
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Preparation and Licensure Board, shall develop the
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requirements for the following endorsements:
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(A) (Blank).
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(B) Principal endorsement. A principal endorsement
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shall be affixed to a Professional Educator License of
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any holder who qualifies by having all of the
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following:
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(i) Successful completion of a principal
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preparation program approved in accordance with
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Section 21B-60 of this Code and any applicable
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rules.
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(ii) At least 4 total years of teaching or 4
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total years of working in the capacity of school
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support personnel in an Illinois public school or
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nonpublic school recognized by the State Board of
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Education, in a school under the supervision of
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the Department of Corrections, or in an
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out-of-state public school or out-of-state
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nonpublic school meeting out-of-state recognition
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standards comparable to those approved by the
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State Superintendent of Education; however, the
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State Board of Education, in consultation with the
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State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board,
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shall allow, by rules, for fewer than 4 years of
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experience based on meeting standards set forth in
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such rules, including without limitation a review
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of performance evaluations or other evidence of
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demonstrated qualifications.
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(iii) A master's degree or higher from a
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regionally accredited college or university.
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(C) Chief school business official endorsement. A
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chief school business official endorsement shall be
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affixed to the Professional Educator License of any
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holder who qualifies by having a master's degree or
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higher, 2 years of full-time administrative experience
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in school business management or 2 years of
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university-approved practical experience, and a
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minimum of 24 semester hours of graduate credit in a
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program approved by the State Board of Education for
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the preparation of school business administrators and
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by passage of the applicable State tests. The chief
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school business official endorsement may also be
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affixed to the Professional Educator License of any
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holder who qualifies by having a master's degree in
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business administration, finance, accounting, or
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public administration and who completes an additional
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6 semester hours of internship in school business
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management from a regionally accredited institution of
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higher education and passes the applicable State
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tests. This endorsement shall be required for any
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individual employed as a chief school business
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official.
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(D) Superintendent endorsement. A superintendent
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endorsement shall be affixed to the Professional
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Educator License of any holder who has completed a
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program approved by the State Board of Education for
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the preparation of superintendents of schools, has had
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at least 2 years of experience employed full-time in a
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general administrative position or as a full-time
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principal, director of special education, or chief
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school business official in the public schools or in a
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State-recognized nonpublic school in which the chief
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administrator is required to have the licensure
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necessary to be a principal in a public school in this
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State and where a majority of the teachers are
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required to have the licensure necessary to be
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instructors in a public school in this State, and has
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passed the required State tests; or of any holder who
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has completed a program that is not an
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Illinois-approved educator preparation program at an
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Illinois institution of higher education and that has
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recognition standards comparable to those approved by
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the State Superintendent of Education and holds the
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general administrative, principal, or chief school
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business official endorsement and who has had 2 years
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of experience as a principal, director of special
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education, or chief school business official while
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holding a valid educator license or certificate
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comparable in validity and educational and experience
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requirements and has passed the appropriate State
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tests, as provided in Section 21B-30 of this Code. The
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superintendent endorsement shall allow individuals to
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serve only as a superintendent or assistant
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superintendent.
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(E) Teacher leader endorsement. It shall be the
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policy of this State to improve the quality of
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instructional leaders by providing a career pathway
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for teachers interested in serving in leadership
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roles, but not as principals. The State Board of
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Education, in consultation with the State Educator
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Preparation and Licensure Board, may issue a teacher
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leader endorsement under this subdivision (E). Persons
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who meet and successfully complete the requirements of
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the endorsement shall be issued a teacher leader
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endorsement on the Professional Educator License for
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serving in schools in this State. Teacher leaders may
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qualify to serve in such positions as department
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chairs, coaches, mentors, curriculum and instruction
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leaders, or other leadership positions as defined by
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the district. The endorsement shall be available to
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those teachers who (i) hold a Professional Educator
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License, (ii) hold a master's degree or higher from a
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regionally accredited institution, (iii) have
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completed a program of study that has been approved by
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the State Board of Education, in consultation with the
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State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, and
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(iv) have successfully demonstrated competencies as
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defined by rule.
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A teacher who meets the requirements set forth in
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this Section and holds a teacher leader endorsement
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may evaluate teachers pursuant to Section 24A-5 of
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this Code, provided that the individual has completed
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the evaluation component required by Section 24A-3 of
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this Code and a teacher leader is allowed to evaluate
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personnel under the respective school district's
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collective bargaining agreement.
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The State Board of Education, in consultation with
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the State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board,
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may adopt such rules as may be necessary to establish
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and implement the teacher leader endorsement program
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and to specify the positions for which this
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endorsement shall be required.
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(F) Special education endorsement. A special
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education endorsement in one or more areas shall be
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affixed to a Professional Educator License for any
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individual that meets those requirements established
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by the State Board of Education in rules. Special
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education endorsement areas shall include without
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limitation the following:
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(i) Learning Behavior Specialist I;
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(ii) Learning Behavior Specialist II;
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(iii) Speech Language Pathologist;
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(iv) Blind or Visually Impaired;
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(v) Deaf-Hard of Hearing;
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(vi) Early Childhood Special Education; and
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(vii) Director of Special Education.
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Notwithstanding anything in this Code to the contrary,
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the State Board of Education, in consultation with the
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State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board, may
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add additional areas of special education by rule.
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(G) School support personnel endorsement. School
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support personnel endorsement areas shall include, but
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are not limited to, school counselor, marriage and
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family therapist, school psychologist, school speech
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and language pathologist, school nurse, and school
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social worker. This endorsement is for individuals who
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are not teachers or administrators, but still require
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licensure to work in an instructional support position
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in a public or State-operated elementary school,
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secondary school, or cooperative or joint agreement
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with a governing body or board of control or a charter
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school operating in compliance with the Charter
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Schools Law. The school support personnel endorsement
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shall be affixed to the Professional Educator License
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and shall meet all of the requirements established in
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any rules adopted to implement this subdivision (G).
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The holder of such an endorsement is entitled to all of
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the rights and privileges granted holders of any other
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Professional Educator License, including teacher
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benefits, compensation, and working conditions.
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(Source: P.A. 100-13, eff. 7-1-17; 100-267, eff. 8-22-17;
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100-288, eff. 8-24-17; 100-596, eff. 7-1-18; 100-780, eff.
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1-1-19; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-220,
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eff. 8-7-19.)
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