The School Principal certification qualifies the individual to provide instructional leadership and administrative supervision of any school when working with students in grades PK-12 within a school entity.
Grade Level Scope of Certificate
A person holding a valid Pennsylvania certificate as a PK-12 Principal is qualified to serve at the elementary, middle and secondary levels (grades PK through 12).
Certification Assignment
An educator holding a valid Pennsylvania certificate as a PK-12 Principal is qualified to perform the following:
- Instructional leadership focusing on teaching and learning.
- Supervision and direction of certified and non-certified staff persons required for school operation exclusive of directing health services controlled by the Nurse Practice Act.
- Supervision of the district’s curriculum and instructional program or pupil personnel services program.
- Assessing performance of certified staff persons.
- Provision of direct input to school superintendent, regarding matters which substantially affect the employment, assignment, transfer, promotion, layoff, discharge or other similar personnel actions of certified professional-level employees.
- Coordination of school interactions with school boards, community organizations, special interest groups, parents/family members and other members of the community.
- Strategic planning for fiscal operations and resource and technology management for school building.
- Serve as the supervisor of a single instructional or single pupil service area.
Certificate Clarification
Older Pennsylvania public school certificates which are applicable for these duties include the following: K-6 Elementary School Principal and 7-12 Secondary School Principal may serve as an administrator within the grade level scope of their administrative certificate, as well as the principal of a middle level (5-8) building. Individuals may also serve as a Director of Elementary Education or Director of Secondary Education under the appropriate administrative certificate.
References
Program Specific Guidelines for Certification.
2 PA Code: Chapter 4: §4.22, §4.23, §4.31;
Chapter 49: §49.11
PA Public School Code: §1202, §1212, §1604, §1101
This revision supersedes all earlier CSPGs carrying this number and/or addressing this subject. Previous printing dates on this subject: 1973, 3/1975, 3/1978, 2/1982, 1/1987, 5/1992, 7/2004, 6/2010, 8/2013
Summary of Changes
Date of Revisions | Major Changes to CSPG #95 |
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10/2019 | Updated grade scope for consistency and clarification. |
8/2013 | Removes the requirement for a principal to serve five years in an instructional or educational specialist certificate area in order to be assigned as a Single Area Supervisor. |
6/2010 | An Elementary K-6 certified Principal or a Secondary 7-12 certified Principal may serve as a Principal or Assistant Principal in a 5th-8th grade middle school building. |
7/2004 |
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5/1992 CSPG #60 | No. 69:6 – The policy is discontinued and effective with the beginning of school year 1987-88 that those holding a Principal’s certificate or Vocational Administrative Director’s certificate and a teaching certificate or educational specialist certificate, who, in accordance with Department of Education policy, were assigned to a supervisory position in their area/field of specialization. Persons assigned as a supervisor of a single curriculum or pupil service area must hold the appropriate supervisory certificate. |
1975 CSPG #69 |
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1956 | Addresses the following Principal certificates: Elementary Principal; Secondary Principal; and Comprehensive Principal (issued as Provisional or Permanent). |