Administrator Certificate Changes

The Administrative Rules for Schools Administrators have been updated. All administrators should meet the State Guidelines for holding a school administrator position. Administrators are responsible for providing the Human Resources Department with the proof of compliance.

  • An individual hired as a school administrator on or before January 4, 2010, is now required to hold an “Experience-Based Administrator Certificate” for their current position.  The initial School Administrator Certificate for these school administrators will be issued without a fee, from January 1, 2018 through September 1, 2018. Beginning September 2, 2018 an application processing fee of $160 will be charged. Subsequent renewals will be consistent with MCL 380.1538 and the certificate fee structure. Additional information can be found in the School Administrator Experience-Based Certificate guidance document.
  • An individual hired as an administrator after January 4, 2010, is required to hold a valid Administrator Certificate for holding a school administrator position.
  • Newly employed administrator who are non-certified administrators, the new rules require districts to obtain an annual permit and demonstrate progress toward obtaining a School Administrator Certificate. Failure to meet ongoing requirements eliminate a school administrator’s eligibility for renewals of the permit.
    • Requirements:
      • The individual must, within 6 months of their hire date, enroll in a program leading to certification as a school administrator.  Enrollment must be verified by the provider and include evidence of payment of enrollment fees.
      • The program must be completed and certification must be issued within 3 years.
      • No extensions are available.

Important links:

School Administrator Certificates Changes

School Administrator Certificates

School Administrator Certificate Renewal

Experience-Based Administrator Certificate

Administrator Experience-Based Verification Form

 

Vacant Director Positions at Michigan Department of Education

 The Michigan Department of Education recently posted 3 vacant Director positions as indicated below:

Alternative Route to Certification program at Schoolcraft College

Alternative Route to Certification program at Schoolcraft College

Schoolcraft College has been approved by the state of Michigan to offer an Alternative Route to Interim Teacher Certification Program. This program is designed for college graduates, who meet specific admission requirements, to be able to become certified classroom teachers using a rigorous, accelerated preparation program. The teaching certificate will enable program completers to teach in Michigan’s public, charter, and parochial classrooms in a wide variety of disciplines. An individual can become certified to teach in as little as one semester. Unlike the traditional teacher preparation program, the alternate route candidate’s certification is not contingent on their academic major or minor.

In addition, currently certified teachers can now also use the ARC program to add additional endorsements to their teaching certificates. Candidates will complete the current ARC coursework and requirements. As in the case of initial certification, a major or minor is not required. See webpage below for more information and to apply.

https://www.schoolcraft.edu/academics/education/alternate-route-to-interim-teacher-certification

ARC Program Information Meeting will be on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 5 p.m. on Schoolcraft’s Livonia campus.  Individuals who would like to attend can RSVP via e-mail (krummel@schoolcraft.edu) or by calling 734-462-7375.

Click on the links below for more information:

Open House Invitation

Brochure for Students

Alternative Route to Certification Program Flyer

 

 

REVISED GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS USING THE DEARBORN PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Dearborn Public Library Commission has approved the following guidelines for students using the library during their finals. Remember that these guidelines are from The Dearborn Public Library and not Dearborn Public Schools.

REVISED Guidelines for Students Using the Dearborn Public Library during Finals

In the recent past, the library has dealt with inappropriate behavior during the two weeks prior to final exams (January and June). Students have been excessively loud, disrespectful, and destructive, causing considerable stress for both staff and other library patrons. Because of these issues, we are putting new guidelines into effect in an attempt to deter this behavior.

During the period of January 16 – January 26, 2018:

  • All students between the ages of 13-17 are required to have either in-building parent/guardian supervision or a parental/guardian-signed agreement that the student will abide by the Library Code of Conduct while in any library building.  
  • If parent/guardian remains in the building:  If a parent/guardian elects to remain in the building, they may supervise up to 4 students.  They will be required to sign a form listing the students’ names and agreeing that they are responsible for that group.
  • If parent chooses to leave the building:  If the parent chooses to leave the building, they will be required to sign a form providing accurate, personal contact information as well as the contact information of an alternate person authorized to pick-up the student if deemed necessary by library staff.  Library staff decisions are binding.  
  • Additionally, all students must show school ID or other valid photo identification upon entering the building.  To enforce this, the Library will post staff at the public entrance doors to greet people as they enter the building.
  • Children under 13 years of age are not allowed to remain in a library building without direct parental supervision at any time of year.
  • Any information collected will not be used for the purpose of creating a library record but, should a disciplinary situation arise, may be shared with law enforcement, school officials, the student’s parents and library staff.

Guidelines for Students during Finals times REVISED FROM January 12 Library Commission meeting

Marygrove College Announcement

Greetings,

With the passage of the 3rd Grade Reading Law in Michigan, every school will need teachers with additional training in reading and literacy.

Marygrove College offers online programs that can prepare teachers and set them apart from the rest:

  • Master of Education in Reading/Reading Specialist degree,
  • Master in the Art of Teaching degree with a concentration in Elementary Reading and Literacy, and
  • The stand-alone MDE-required course, Reading 510.

There is still time to apply and enroll for the Winter ’18 semester.

Marygrove College has provided innovative, values-based graduate programs for over 50 years. Our online programs are convenient and affordable.

For more information on:

For information on all our Education programs, including Educational Leadership and Educational Technology, please visit www.marygrove.edu.

Alternative Route to Certification program at Schoolcraft College

Alternative Route to Certification program at Schoolcraft College

The Alternative Route to Certification program at Schoolcraft College allows those who have a Bachelor’s degree to become certified in as little as one semester. There are some other requirements set forth by the state as well in order to be accepted (pg. 2 of the District brochure). This program includes those who may already have a teacher certification, but would like an additional certification. The only certifications that we are unable to grant through the ARC program at this time are in Early Childhood and Special Education. Schoolcraft College is also hosting an informational open house on November 15 (flier attached). Anyone interested in attending should contact Kelly Rummel to RSVP at 734-462-7375   or krummel@schoolcraft.edu.

For more information regarding the application and tuition, you can visit the website:

Application and Tuition Information

ARC Brochure for STUDENTS 9-17 

ARC Open House Invitation NOVEMBER 2017

ARC Brochure for Districts. 9-17

Employee Loan Forgiveness Program

Dear Staff Members,

Wayne RESA has partnered with ISLoan Solutions, a student loan advisory company, to help improve your student loan situation and achieve overall financial well-being.

They educate you and provide options, for loan forgiveness and refinancing, that may help lower, or even eliminate, your payment. Individuals are saving an average of 82%on their monthly student loan payments and are projected to receive an average of$98,037 in tax-free loan forgiveness.

Visit: https://wayneresa.myisls.com/register

Enter code: WAYNE to learn more

Some of you may be able to lower your payment through Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF is not Teacher Loan Forgiveness*). For those of you who won’t benefit from PSLF, refinancing may work for you. After registering and answering a few simple questions, if PSLF does not make sense, you will be directed to their refinancing option.  Do not refinance your loans until you find out if PSLF makes sense for you FIRST.  Doing so will make you ineligible for future student loan forgiveness.

If PSLF makes sense, you will be able to:

  • Immediately lower your monthly student loan payment
  • Reduce your student loan obligation
  • Significantly lower your cost to earn additional degrees
  • Receive a personalized 10-year loan forgiveness plan outlining your projected tax free savings

Questions, or trouble logging in? Call 1.513.645.5400email or visit their website at isloansolutions.com for more information and success stories.

Educator Effectiveness Ratings

Action Required to Ensure your State Evaluation Data is Accurate for Certificate Progression

All Dearborn Schools Teachers are encouraged to:

  • Log in to your MOECS account.
  • Check to ensure that your evaluation data matches your personal records for the past five years and that all data is reported.
  • If there is a discrepancy, contact Nada Alamaddine in Human Resources to submit a data appeal.
  • Check back to see your corrected data in MOECS.

    Be proactive! The window for appeal closes December 1, 2017.

Adult Education Teachers Needed

Dearborn Public Schools is looking for qualified English Language Transition Teachers. Please share this information with families, friends, and colleagues.

ELT–English Language Transition
  • Certified Teacher needed to teach ELL and GED to 16-18 year students that don’t have enough credits to graduate but are not proficient in the English language to be able to take the GED test.
  • Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Salina Intermediate
  • 2 semesters–follow the district’s calendar
  • $23/hour per AE union contract

Form more information, please contact the Adult Education Department at 313-827-1900.

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