PI 34.109(2)(2)Short-term substitute. A school district may employ an individual as a short-term substitute teacher for no more than 45 consecutive days in the same teaching assignment. A short-term substitute teacher may be employed to teach any subject at any grade level. A school district may only employ an individual as a short-term substitute teacher if the individual has one of the following:
PI 34.110PI 34.110License and preparation program continuation.
PI 34.110(1)(1)Applicability. Educators holding licenses that were issued prior to July 1, 2018, will not be required to obtain a new license level, subject, or position. Professional educator licenses and life licenses issued prior to July 1, 1983, shall be treated in the same manner as tier III licenses. Master educator licenses shall be treated in the same manner as tier IV licenses.
PI 34.110(2)(2)Grade levels. Previous license developmental levels are valid in the following grade levels:
PI 34.110(2)(a)(a) Early childhood (EC): birth to grade three.
PI 34.110(2)(b)(b) Early childhood to middle childhood (EC-MC): birth to grade six.
PI 34.110(2)(c)(c) Middle childhood to early adolescence (MC-EA): grades 1-8.
PI 34.110(2)(d)(d) Early adolescence to adolescence (EA-A): grades 5-12.
PI 34.110(2)(e)(e) Early childhood to adolescence (EC-A): kindergarten to grade 12.
PI 34.110(3)(3)Preparation. Preparation programs that were approved prior to August 1, 2018, remain approved until August 31, 2023, and may continue to endorse candidates who enrolled no later than August 31, 2023, in the subjects and positions approved using the grade levels in sub. (2). Educator preparation programs must receive initial approval and have new or revised licensure programs approved under subch. III in order to endorse candidates who enroll in licensure programs after August 31, 2023.
PI 34.111(1)(1)Applicability. Based on the needs of school districts and enrollments in educator preparation programs, the state superintendent may designate a license as being obsolete. If the state superintendent designates a license as obsolete, the state superintendent may not issue an initial or provisional license in that area. An individual who holds an obsolete license may continue to work as authorized by the obsolete license as long as the license remains valid.
PI 34.111(2)(2)Obsolete licenses. The following licenses are obsolete:
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