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Completion of 30 semester-hour credits at a nationally accredited college or university. Educator must be enrolled in a nationally accredited college or university at the time of application. Verification of enrollment is required. Educator must be at least 20 years of age.
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To transfer teacher certification from another state to the state of Florida, candidates must either hold a valid standard (not temporary or other class) teaching certificate in another state or must have a current certificate issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS).
Chris Christie signed the New Jersey First Act in 2011. It says all public employees in the state must live within New Jerseys borders unless they are granted a waiver for financial, health, or other reasons.
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If you begin your office, position, or employment on September 1, 2011, or later, you must live in New Jersey unless otherwise exempted. If you do not live in New Jersey, you have one year after the date you start your job to relocate your residence to New Jersey.
Current law prohibits public school employees and administrators from living outside the state unless they have a waiver.
Senate Bill 4203 eliminates the requirement that employees of a school district have their principal residence in New Jersey. Notably, the bill retains the residency requirement for all other public officers and employees.
Teachers certified in another U.S. State or Territory may be certified to teach in New York City classrooms. It is important to understand that the New York State Education Department (NYSED), not the NYC Department of Education, determines eligibility for certification and evaluates applications for certification.
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