In July 2007, the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) and the Board of Teaching, with support from
Education Minnesota, the Minnesota Board of School Administrators,
Minnesota Elementary School Principals Association, Minnesota
Association of Secondary School Principals, and Minnesota Association
of School Administrators began offering administrators the same convenience
and faster processing time with the on-line clock hour and renewal
systems (Center for Educator Licensing) that previously were available only to teachers. The
superintendent is responsible for designating a school district
administrator as an official in his/her district to record the
completion of administrative clock hours. Because administrative clock
hours are pre-approved by MBSA, the official designee makes no
determination for clock hour acceptance, but only records the
number of approved hours completed on the clock hour site. Once
a total of 125 clock hours has been entered, administrators are
eligible to renew their license(s) online using a credit card through a
separate secure Web site. On-line renewals are usually processed within
48 hours. Through this same Web site, an administrator can also view
the total number of accumulated administrative and teaching clock hours
entered. When it is time for the designated district official
and superintendent to renew their administrative license, they will
send their pre-approved clock hour certificates directly to the MBSA
and the Board of Teaching for entry into the clock hour site. Once the
entry is made, they will be eligible to use the on-line system for the
renewal of their license(s).
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