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  1. Level 1: You must have at least five years of full-time teaching experience in a Louisiana school system at the level in which you wish to become a principal (i.e., elementary or secondary). You must also have a valid Level 3 Professional Teaching Certificate.

  2. You must be currently employed as a teacher or currently employed as a principal or vice principal, in a full-time position, at an approved school.

  3. Every principal, assistant principal and school-site administrator should join the Louisiana Association of Principals and its affiliates, the National Association of Elementary School Principals or the National Association of Secondary School Principals.

  4. (b) The local superintendent or his designee of the public school system employing the principal has recommended the principal for employment for the following school year subject to the receipt of a valid Louisiana certificate as a principal.

  5. Level 1: You must possess at least 5 years of full-time teaching experience in a Louisiana school system at the level in which you wish to become a school principal (i.e., elementary, or secondary). You must also possess a valid Level 3 Professional Teaching Certificate.

  6. The majority of states in the U.S. require public school vice principals to have a school administrator or vice principal license. To be eligible for licensure the applicants must earn a graduate degree in a related field.

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  8. Feb 14, 2022 · In Louisiana, most leader positions at the school or district level require rigorous leadership preparation, including documented educational attainment and the formal completion of Educational Leader certification. This certification is necessary for principals and supervisors.

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