SB335
Removing DPI requirements for School District Administrators
Date of Vote: February 20, 2024
Chamber of Origin: SenateCurrent law requires school boards to ensure that every administrator holds a license issued by the Department of Public Instruction. Current law provides an exception to this requirement for a school district administrator elected by the school board of a first class city school district (currently, only Milwaukee Public Schools). This bill creates a similar exception for school boards of common, union high, or unified school districts. As a result, under the bill, all school boards are allowed to employ a school district administrator who is not licensed by DPI.1
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