Oklahoma Code § 70-6-189

Title 70. Schools: Certification system
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A.  The certification system required by the Oklahoma Teacher
Preparation Act as part of the new teacher preparation system shall

be competency-based.  The competencies for certification shall be
integrated with competencies specified in Section 6-185 of this
title.  By July 1, 1996, the State Board of Education shall adopt
general competencies for certification, and by January 1, 1997, the
Board shall have adopted full competencies and implemented the
certification system as required in this act.  No higher education
courses or credit hours may be specified by the State Board of
Education in rules for certification.  Nothing in the certification
rules adopted by the Board shall prohibit the Oklahoma State Regents
for Higher Education from adopting policies and procedures it deems
appropriate for coursework, grade point average, or credit hours for
teacher preparation at institutions in The Oklahoma State System of
Higher Education.
B.  The certification requirements for a school principal not
alternatively certified under subsection D of this section shall
include not less than:
1.  Completion of a standard master's degree;
2.  Completion of a program in education administration approved
by the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation with an emphasis
on curriculum, instruction and building-level leadership skills.
The requirement in this paragraph shall not apply to any person who
has completed a master's degree program in education that included
competencies that are substantially equal to those listed in this
paragraph and if the degree was completed prior to July 1, 2005;
3.  Any other professional education and requirements as may be
fixed by the State Board of Education;
4.  A passing score on the subject area competency examination
required in Section 6-187 of this title; and
5.  A minimum of two (2) years of successful teaching experience
in public or private schools accredited by the State Board of
Education or by the proper accrediting authority of another state of
the United States.
C.  The certification requirements for a superintendent of
schools not alternatively certified under subsection D of this
section shall include not less than:
1.  Certification as a school principal or completion of the
certification requirements for a school principal as set forth in
subsection B of this section;
2.  Completion of a program in education administration approved
by the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation with an emphasis
on district-level leadership skills, and which shall include the
following competencies:
a. instructional leadership,
b. organizational leadership, including education
finance, education law, and risk management,
c. collaborative and community leadership, and
d.  ethical leadership.

The requirement in this paragraph shall not apply to any person
who has completed an Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation
approved Master's Degree in Education Administration or has
completed a program in education that included competencies that are
substantially equal to those listed in this paragraph, and if the
degree or program was completed between the effective date of this
act and July 1, 2005;
3.  Any other professional education and requirements as may be
fixed by the State Board of Education;
4.  A passing score on the subject area competency examination
required in Section 6-187 of this title; and
5.  A minimum of two (2) years of administrative experience in
public or private schools accredited by the State Board of Education
or by the proper accrediting authority of another state of the
United States.
D.  1.  The standards for alternative certification for
superintendents of schools and principals shall include:
a. the completion of a standard master's degree,
b. two (2) years of relevant work experience in a
supervisory or administrative capacity,
c. a passing score on the subject area competency
examination required in Section 6-187 of this title,
and
d. filing with the director of teacher education at an
Oklahoma accredited institution of higher education a
plan for completing an alternative administrative
preparation program within three (3) years.  Relevant
work experience and coursework may be considered and
applied to complete the plan.
2.  An alternative certificate for superintendent of schools and
principals shall not exceed three (3) years and shall not be
renewable.
3.  Upon successful completion of an alternative administrative
preparation program by a participant, the State Board of Education
shall issue a standard certificate for superintendent or principal,
as applicable, to the applicant.
4.  Any person participating in an alternative certification
program for superintendent of schools and principals on the
effective date of this act shall be subject to the program
requirements in effect prior to the effective date of this act.
E.  The certification requirements for a superintendent of a
technology center school district shall include not less than a
standard master's degree, any other professional education
requirements as may be fixed by the State Board of Education, and a
minimum of four (4) years teaching, supervisory or administrative
experience, which may include teaching of full-time adult students,
in a technology center school district.  A person meeting the

requirements set forth in subsection C of this section shall be
eligible for a certificate for superintendent of a technology center
school district.
F.  The State Board of Career and Technology Education shall
promulgate rules for a certification system specifically for
teachers and instructors in the technology center school districts.
The system shall be competency-based.  The competencies for
certification shall include industry-based skills, standards, and
certifications.
G.  Certificates issued by the State Board of Education may be
revoked by the State Board of Education for willful violation of any
rule of the Board or of any federal or state law or other proper
cause but only after sufficient hearing has been given before the
Board.
H.  Teaching in a Head Start program or programs shall be used
for renewal of a standard teaching certificate.
Added by Laws 1995, c. 322, § 10, eff. July 1, 1995.  Amended by
Laws 2003, c. 360, § 1; Laws 2004, c. 5, § 83, emerg. eff. March 1,
2004; Laws 2005, c. 212, § 1; Laws 2007, c. 110, § 1, eff. July 1,
2007; Laws 2010, c. 213, § 1, emerg. eff. May 6, 2010; Laws 2012, c.
360, § 1; Laws 2014, c. 124, § 14, eff. July 1, 2014; Laws 2018, c.
287, § 1, eff. July 1, 2018; Laws 2020, c. 119, § 1, eff. Nov. 1,
2020; Laws 2024, c. 92, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.

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