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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. (7) That, beginning with the fall semester of 1985, each applicant, prior to entry into a teacher education program in an institution of higher education, shall take a standardized teaching aptitude test which has predictive value for passage of the examination required for teacher certification by R.S. 17:7 (6) (b).

  4. Routes Leading to Educational Leader Certification. All pathways to the Educational Leader 1 license required the successful completion of either the Praxis School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) or the Louisiana Leadership Assessment Series (LLAS).

  5. Learn how to become an Education Administrator or School Principal in Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Education issues 2 kinds of administrative certificates: Educational Leadership, Level 1 for School principals and Educational Leadership, Level 2 for Superintendents.

  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. Answer: Vice principals can advance their careers in school administration by becoming a principal or a school district officer or administrator (such as superintendent). Some K-12 vice principals switch to postsecondary administration.