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Revised 8/27/2015 CERTIFICATION MEMO For Warner School Students Applying for Teacher, School Counselor, or School Administrator Certification in New York State 2015-2016 Attached is the Memorandum on Certification. It outlines procedures necessary for the University of Rochester to recommend you for certification to the State of New York on the TEACH online system in the following fields: teaching, school counseling, and school administration. It is extremely important that you consult the index printed on page 2 of this memo for certification topics and their relevant page numbers. YOU must initiate the Warner School s recommendation to New York State s TEACH online system for your certification. The document that contains all details and instructions for the TEACH online application for certification is entitled Instructions for University of Rochester TEACH Online Application and Recommendation of NYS Certification for Teachers, School Counselors, and Administrators. This document is available on the Warner website. You must create a TEACH account as soon as possible. Please use the following website: http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/teach/ The website below will bring you to Search Certification Requirements, an online search feature that allows you to identify the specific requirements you must complete for any certification. However, please understand that initial teacher certification students must follow the testing requirements on pages 4 and 6 of this memo, and initial SBL students must adhere to testing requirements and deadlines on page 8. http://eservices.nysed.gov/teach/certhelp/ CertRequirementHelp.do Please telephone Brenda Grosswirth at 585.275.1009 if you have questions about anything contained in this memorandum. August 2015 Page 1

MEMORANDUM ON CERTIFICATION To: Students in Programs Leading to Certification in New York State From: Brenda Grosswirth, Administrator and Certification Officer Date: August 2015 Re: 1. Requirements for Teaching Certification a. Initial Certification for new teachers (pages 3-4) b. Professional Certification (page 5) c. Initial Certification in a new subject area (pages 5-6) 2. Requirements for School Counseling Certification a. Provisional (pages 6-7) b. Permanent (pages 7-8) 3. Requirements for Administrative Certification and Testing Requirements a. School Building Leadership (pages 8-9) b. School District Leadership (page 9) 4. Confirmation Letters (page 10) 5. New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (for teachers only) a. Testing Requirements (page 11) b. Required Examinations (page 11) c. Registration Bulletins (page 11) d. Reporting of Test Scores (page 12) 6. Workshop on Recognizing Signs of Child Abuse (page 12) 7. Workshop on School Violence Prevention and Intervention (page 13) 8. Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) Training (page 13) 9. Foreign Language Requirement (page 14) 10. Fingerprint-Supported Background Check (pages 14-16) 11. United States Citizenship and Certification (page 16) 12. Length of Time for Issuance of Certificates/Paper Certificates/Mailing of Certificates (page 17) 13. Certification in Other States (page 18) 14. Maintaining Your Certificate: Professional Certificate Holders Teachers and Administrators (page 18) August 2015 Page 2

1. REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHING CERTIFICATION a. Requirements for new teachers seeking their first INITIAL certification The following are required for the University of Rochester to recommend you for INITIAL certification to the New York State Department of Education: Completion of requirements for an appropriate graduate degree from the University of Rochester. Recommendation for certification by the U of R can be made prior to degree conferral, but the instructional document described in the second paragraph on page 1 of this memo must be followed. Completion of at least 30 credit hours in the subject area of certification. Completion of one college-level course in a foreign language or otherwise demonstrated proficiency in a language other than English. Completion of one college-level course in American Sign Language is also acceptable. (See page 14 of this memo.) (If you have not completed the foreign language requirement before matriculating into a Warner School degree program, you may take a college-level foreign language course at the University of Rochester [or at any other institution] while completing program requirements or after completing program requirements. If you take this course at an institution other than the University of Rochester, an official transcript of the coursework must be submitted to me, along with other required materials, at the conclusion of your degree and/or certification program when you apply for certification.) Completion of a workshop on recognizing the signs of child abuse and the prevention of child abuse. Online workshops will not fulfill this requirement. The Warner School offers this workshop once every Fall semester. In the Fall 2015 semester, it is offered on Friday, October 23, from 3:45pm to 6:30pm, in Lechase Hall 215 (Genrich-Rusling Room). Registration information will be e-mailed to students in mid-september. August 2015 Page 3

Completion of a workshop on school violence prevention and intervention. Online workshops will not fulfill this requirement. The Warner School offers this workshop once every Spring semester. In the Spring 2016 semester, the workshop is offered on Friday, March 4, from 3:45pm to 6:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215 (Genrich- Rusling Room). Registration information will be e-mailed to students in late January. See page 13 of this memo for details. Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Cyberbullying, Bullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention. DASA training is composed of 6 clock hours the first 3 hours completed online, and the final 3 hours completed in a group session. Warner offers DASA training once each semester. In Fall 2015, the group session is offered on Friday, November 20, from 4:45pm 8:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215. Registration info will be sent to all students in September. In Spring 2016, the group session is offered on Friday, March 18, from 4:45pm 8:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215. Registration info will be sent to all students in January. Fulfillment of the requirement of a fingerprint-supported background check to be completed and submitted directly to New York State at the beginning of your program. (See pages 14-16 of this memo.) If you have already completed a fingerprintsupported background check, you do not need to complete a second one. NYSTCE testing requirements will depend on the subject area(s) of certification. Initial Certification 1. edtpa (Required in the primary subject area only, if you are completing certification in more than one subject area.) 2. Educating All Students Test (EAS) 3. Academic Literacy Skills Test (ALST) 4. Content Specialty Test (CST) in each subject area for which you will receive certification For detailed information: www.nystce.nesinc.com Please note: After receiving INITIAL certification, students have five years to apply for PROFESSIONAL certification. Graduates who are unable to complete three years of full-time teaching during the fiveyear period must apply to the New York State Education Dept. for an extension. August 2015 Page 4

b. Requirements for teachers seeking PROFESSIONAL certification The following are required for the University of Rochester to recommend you for PROFESSIONAL teaching certification to the New York State Department of Education: Proof of lawful permanent resident status if not a U.S. citizen. (See page 16 of this memo.) Conferral of an appropriate graduate degree from the University of Rochester. INITIAL teaching certification in the subject area in which you completed your Warner master s degree. Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention. See page 13 of this memo for details. Three years of regular, paid, full-time teaching experience, of which the first must be mentored. c. Requirements for teachers seeking INITIAL certification in a NEW subject area The following are required for the University of Rochester to recommend you to the New York State Department of Education for INITIAL certification in a NEW subject area: Conferral of an appropriate graduate degree. Completion of a Warner School certification program. Completion of at least 30 credit hours in the subject area of certification. Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention. See page 13 of this memo for details. Fulfillment of the requirement of a fingerprint-supported background check (if not already completed) to be completed and submitted directly to New York State at the beginning of your program if your background check is not already on file with the state. (See pages 14-16 of this memo.) August 2015 Page 5

NYSTCE testing requirements will depend on the subject area(s) of certification. Initial Certification in a new or second subject area Content Specialty Test (CST) in each subject area for which you will receive certification For detailed information: www.nystce.nesinc.com Please note: After receiving INITIAL certification, students have five years to apply for PROFESSIONAL certification. Graduates who are unable to complete three years of full-time teaching during the fiveyear period must apply to the New York State Education Dept. for an extension. 2. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION IN SCHOOL COUNSELING a. Requirements for Provisional Certification in School Counseling The following are required for the University of Rochester to recommend you for PROVISIONAL certification in School Counseling to the New York State Department of Education: Conferral of the degree Master of Science in School Counseling from the University of Rochester. Completion of a workshop on recognizing the signs of child abuse and preventing child abuse The Warner School offers this workshop once every Fall semester. In the Fall 2015 semester, it is offered on Friday, October 23, from 3:45pm to 6:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215 (Genrich-Rusling Room). Online workshops will not fulfill this requirement. Registration information will be e-mailed to students in mid- September. Completion of a workshop on school violence prevention and intervention. The Warner School offers this workshop once every Spring semester. In the Spring 2016 semester, the workshop is offered on Friday, March 4, from 3:45pm to 6:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215 (Genrich-Rusling Room). Online workshops will not fulfill this requirement. Registration information will be e-mailed to students in late January. August 2015 Page 6

Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention. DASA training is composed of 6 clock hours the first 3 hours completed online, and the final 3 hours completed in a group session. Warner offers DASA training once each semester. In Fall 2015, the group session is offered on Friday, November 20, from 4:45pm 8:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215. Registration info will be sent to all students in September. In Spring 2016, the group session is offered on Friday, March 18, from 4:45pm 8:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215. Registration info will be sent to all students in January. Fulfillment of the requirement of a fingerprint-supported background check (if not already completed) to be completed and submitted directly to New York State at the beginning of your program. (See pages 14-16 of this memo.) If you have already undergone a fingerprint-supported background check, you do not need to undergo a second one. Please note: After receiving provisional certification, students have five years to apply for PERMANENT certification. Two years of fulltime school counseling experience are required for PERMANENT certification. Graduates who are unable to meet this requirement must apply to the New York State Dept. of Education for an extension. b. Requirements for Permanent Certification in School Counseling The following are required for the University of Rochester to recommend you for PERMANENT certification in School Counseling to the New York State Department of Education: Proof of lawful permanent resident status if not a U.S. citizen. (See page 16 of this memo.) Previous recommendation by the University of Rochester for Provisional Certification in School Counseling (i.e., conferral of the degree Master of Science in School Counseling). Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention. See page 13 of this memo for details. Completion of two years of regular, paid, full-time counseling in a school setting. August 2015 Page 7

Completion of all additional counseling coursework at the Warner School, to be determined in consultation with the Program Chair of Counseling and Human Development. Sixty (60) graduate credit hours (beyond the bachelor s degree) are required for permanent certification in counseling. Please note: After receiving provisional certification, students have five years to apply for PERMANENT certification. Two years of fulltime school counseling experience are required for PERMANENT certification. Those who are unable to meet this requirement must apply to the New York State Education Department for an extension. 3. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CERTIFICATION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS a. Requirements for School Building Leader (SBL) Certification: Initial The following are required for the University of Rochester to recommend you for INITIAL SBL certification to the New York State Department of Education: Conferral of a degree or program in Administration from the University of Rochester that includes SBL certification. Completion of a master s degree. Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention. See page 13 of this memo for details. All information on NYSTCE School Leadership Assessments can be found at www.nystce.nesinc.com/ny_sla_registration.asp, however SBL students must adhere to the following testing requirements and deadlines. NYSTCE testing requirements will depend on certification type and date of application. Candidates applying for certification on or after May 1, 2014 OR candidates who applied for certification on or before April 30, 2014 but did not meet all the requirements for an initial certificate on or before April 30, 2014 Initial School Building Leader 1. Revised (Sept. 2013) School Building Leader Assessment (SBL) Parts 1 & 2 and 2. Educating All Students Test (EAS) August 2015 Page 8

Approved Experience that is, three years of full-time teaching, administrative/supervisory, or pupil personnel services experience; or three full-time years of a combination of teaching, administrative/supervisory, and pupil personnel services experience. The experience must have been for monetary compensation, i.e., not voluntary experience. b. Requirements for School District Leader (SDL) Certification: Professional The following are required for the University of Rochester to recommend you for PROFESSIONAL SDL certification to the New York State Department of Education: Conferral of a degree or program in Administration from the University of Rochester that includes SBL certification. Completion of a master s degree. Proof of 60 hours of graduate coursework, i.e., 60 hrs after the bachelor s degree has been completed. Official graduate transcripts from every college/institution attended must be mailed to the following address: NYS Education Dept., Office of Teaching Initiatives, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234. Photocopies of transcripts will not be accepted. Your birthdate and last 4 digits of your SS# must be on your U of R transcript. Please contact Brenda Grosswirth at 585.275.1009 to discuss this required information. Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention. See page 13 for details. Approved Experience that is, three years of full-time teaching, administrative/supervisory, or pupil personnel services experience; or three full-time years of a combination of teaching, administrative/supervisory, and pupil personnel services experience. The experience must have been for monetary compensation, i.e., not voluntary experience. Completion of the NYSTCE School District Leadership Examinations Parts 1 and 2. All information is available online at www.nystce.nesinc.com/ny_sla_registration.asp. August 2015 Page 9

4. Confirmation Letters If, during the interim period between the completion of certification and/or degree requirements and the conferral of a degree, you need proof that you have completed certification and/or degree requirements, I will be glad to provide as many confirmation letters as you require. If you require confirmation letters at any other time, I will be glad to provide these as well. Please note that confirmation letters will not be addressed or mailed to specific individuals or institutions. Rather, they will be addressed To whom it may concern, and mailed to your home address. The letters will be printed on official Warner School letterhead stationery, and will be signed by Brenda Grosswirth as Administrator and Certification Officer. You must request confirmation letters in writing or by e-mail, and the following items must be included in your request to me. If you request additional letters or revised letters, these additional requests must also be made in writing or by e-mail. your full name and your student ID number home address (including zip code) and phone number (with area code) your degree (e.g., M.S. or M.A.T.) and degree program your certification area(s) (e.g., Biology, Math, etc.) and grade levels both the area of certification and grade levels included in your additional certification(s) (if you have completed an additional certification) exactly what you wish to be confirmed (e.g., completion of degree requirements or completion of certification requirements), along with a date for completion of requirements your home address, which is where these letters will be mailed the number of confirmation letters you wish to be mailed to your home address whether you need Warner School letter-sized envelopes, and if so, how many Please forward your requests for confirmation letters to Brenda Grosswirth at bgrosswirth@warner.rochester.edu. August 2015 Page 10

5. New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (NYSTCE) (for teaching certification only) a. Testing Requirements: The Information Below is Extremely Important NYSTCE testing requirements will depend on the subject area(s) of certification. Initial Certification 1. edtpa (Required in the primary subject area only, if you are completing certification in more than one subject area.) 2. Educating All Students Test (EAS) 3. Academic Literacy Skills Test (ALST) 4. Content Specialty Test (CST) in each subject area for which you will receive certification For detailed information: www.nystce.nesinc.com b. Required Examinations The website below will bring you to Search Certification Requirements, an online search feature that allows you to identify the specific requirements you must take for any certification. However, please understand that initial teacher certification students must follow the testing requirements above (see letter a). http://eservices.nysed.gov/teach/certhelp/certrequirement Help.do c. Registration Bulletins Registration Bulletins for the 2015-2016 New York State Teacher Certification Examinations will be available online at www.nystce.nesinc.com. The online Registration Bulletin gives you step-by-step instructions for test registration, and contains detailed information on every facet of the examinations. You will find test dates, test sites, test fees, test preparation materials, and services that enable you to register and obtain your unofficial test results online. August 2015 Page 11

If you have consulted the Registration Bulletin on the website and have further questions regarding the exams, please contact National Evaluation Systems at 413.256.2882 from 9am to 5pm eastern time, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. d. Reporting of Test Scores The official score report that you receive is for your information and for your personal records only. Do not submit your scores (or a copy of your scores) to me. Your test scores will be reported directly to the New York State Education Department and will be added to your TEACH certification application file automatically, based on your social security number. Please keep the official score report in your permanent records. You will need a copy of your scores for inclusion in your portfolio that you must submit at the conclusion of your degree program. 6. WORKSHOP ON RECOGNIZING SIGNS OF CHILD ABUSE You cannot take this workshop online if you want the Warner School to recommend you to New York State for certification. If possible, you should complete this workshop at the Warner School during your first fall semester of study. All students applying for certification in the State of New York must complete a two-to-three hour workshop dealing with recognizing the signs of child abuse and preventing child abuse. The workshop is offered by the Warner School once every Fall semester. In the Fall 2015 semester, the workshop is offered on Friday, October 23, from 3:45pm to 6:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215 (Genrich-Rusling Room). The workshop is free of charge for all Warner students, although registration through the Warner School is required. Registration information will be e-mailed to students in mid- September. Again, online workshops will not fulfill this requirement. If you will be recommended for certification by the University of Rochester, you must submit proof of completion of the workshop (along with other required certification forms and materials) at the conclusion of your degree and/or certification program when you apply for certification, not at the conclusion of the workshop. August 2015 Page 12

7. WORKSHOP ON SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION & INTERVENTION (SAVE) You may not take this workshop online if you want the Warner School to recommend you to New York State for certification. If possible, you should complete this workshop at the Warner School during your first spring semester of study. All students applying for certification in the State of New York must complete a two to three hour workshop on school violence prevention and intervention. The workshop is offered by the Warner School once every Spring Semester. In the Spring 2016 semester, it is offered on Friday, March 4, from 3:45pm to 6:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215 (Genrich-Rusling Room). It is free of charge for all Warner students, although registration through the Warner School is required. Registration information will be e-mailed to students in late January. Again, online workshops will not fulfill this requirement. If you will be recommended for certification by the University of Rochester, you must submit proof of completion of the workshop (along with other required certification forms and materials) at the conclusion of your degree and/or certification program when you apply for certification, not at the conclusion of the workshop. 8. DASA TRAINING The Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training in Harassment, Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention is required for all students applying for NYS certification. The training is comprised of six clock hours the first 3 hours completed online, and the final 3 hours completed in a group session. Warner offers DASA training once each semester. In Fall 2015, the group session is offered on Friday, November 20, from 4:45pm 8:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215. Registration info will be sent to all students in September. In Spring 2016, the group session is offered on Friday, March 18, from 4:45pm 8:30pm, in LeChase Hall 215. Registration info will be sent to all students in January. August 2015 Page 13

9. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT If you will be recommended for teacher certification by the University of Rochester, you must have completed one college-level course in a foreign language, or the equivalent. Completion of a college-level course in American Sign Language is also acceptable. If you have not completed the foreign language requirement before matriculating into a Warner School degree program, you may take a college-level foreign language course at the University of Rochester [or at any other institution] while completing program requirements or after completing program requirements. If you take this course at an institution other than the University of Rochester, an official transcript of the coursework must be submitted to me, along with other required materials at the conclusion of your degree and/or certification program. 10. FINGERPRINT-SUPPORTED BACKGROUND CHECK New York State requires a fingerprint-supported background check for certification applicants in teaching, counseling, and administration. The State Department of Education encourages all students to be fingerprinted early in their programs (i.e., in the first semester if possible) in order to expedite the clearance process. If you have already completed the fingerprinting process, you do not need to repeat it. If you are not certain that your fingerprints are on file with New York State, please contact OSPRA at 518.473.2998 (Monday-Friday, 9am- 4pm) or at ospra@mail.nysed.gov. The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has eliminated use of the Livescan fingerprinting systems and the ink and roll card submission process. NYSED has joined the Statewide Vendor Managed System operated by MorphoTrust. Applying for Fingerprinting and Scheduling a Fingerprint Scanning Appointment Contact MorphoTrust by going to their website (www.indentogo.com) and clicking on New York State on the map or by calling (877) 472.6915. You can complete an online application and schedule a fingerprinting scanning appointment online, or you can speak with a MorphoTrust representative on the telephone to complete both the application and appointment processes. The ORI Number for NYSED is TEACH. In other words, NYSED uses a code rather than a number. August 2015 Page 14

Paying for Fingerprinting The total fee for fingerprinting is $99.70. If you want to pay by credit card, the fee must be paid in advance of your fingerprint scanning appointment either through an online application OR by using the telephone to complete an application. If you want to pay with cash OR check (i.e., personal check, certified check, bank check, or money order made out to MorphoTrust U.S.A.), your cash or check must be brought to the fingerprint scanning appointment. Credit cards cannot be used at the actual fingerprinting scanning appointment. ID Information Required at the Fingerprint Scanning Appointment Two forms of identification must be brought to the scanning appointment. At least one form of identification must contain a photo. Acceptable ID Documents WITH PHOTOS 1. U.S. passport (unexpired or expired) 2. Unexpired foreign passport 3. U.S. driver s license 4. U.S. student ID card with photo 5. Photo ID card issued by federal, state, or local government 6. Permanent resident card Acceptable ID Documents WITHOUT PHOTOS 1. Voter registration card 2. U.S. military card 3. Military dependent s ID card 4. Native American tribal document 5. Canadian driver s license 6. U.S. social security card 7. Original or certified copy of a birth certificate (with official seal) issued by authorized U.S. agency MorphoTrust Scanning Enrollment Center Locations A list of currently available Fingerprint Scanning Enrollment Center locations in New York State can be found at www.identogo.com. Select NY and then click on Locations to view the listing, or click on New York State on the map. August 2015 Page 15

MorphoTrust does not publish the business names (i.e., street addresses) where Scanning Enrollment Centers are located. This prevents applicants from walking in without an appointment. Specific address information will be supplied upon completion of the registration process. Transmitting Fingerprint Information to TEACH/Viewing Fingerprint Information on TEACH Information provided to MorphoTrust during the fingerprint application process is electronically transmitted to the TEACH system. Applicants that have an account in TEACH can view information about the status of their fingerprint application in TEACH. K-12 Schools can view messages in TEACH that provide status information related to the progress of a fingerprint application. The status messages are anticipated to be updated daily. 11. UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP AND CERTIFICATION United States citizenship is not required for initial or provisional certification. However, for permanent or professional certification you must be a lawfully admitted permanent resident of the United States. If you are not a U.S. citizen but have permanent residence status and are applying for permanent or professional certification, you must provide one of the following forms of proof of lawful residency: A photocopy of your permanent residency card ( Green Card ), or A photocopy of your passport stamped with Processed for I- 551 Temporary Evidence of Lawful Admission for Permanent Residence, or A certified and sealed copy of a letter from the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the INS) verifying permanent residency August 2015 Page 16

12. LENGTH OF TIME FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES/PAPER CERTIFICATES/MAILING OF CERTIFICATES Please remember that the University of Rochester will recommend you for NYS certification only if you have followed instructions in the document Instructions for University of Rochester TEACH Online Application and Recommendation of New York State Certification (see second paragraph on page 1 of this memo). For Initial (with the exception of the Initial SBL) and Provisional certification applicants, the TEACH online system does an automated evaluation of your TEACH application when your fee is entered into the system. When all requirements are literally checked off and you have been recommended for certification by the University of Rochester, the application is reviewed by a certification specialist and your Initial or Provisional certificate is issued very quickly usually within one week. For Professional, Permanent, and SBL Initial certification applicants, a certification specialist will evaluate the work experience you have entered on TEACH and will then confirm that work experience. Therefore, the time period for evaluation of these certificates will take several weeks or longer, depending on the current number of certifications waiting for processing by the State Education Department. Paper certificates are not printed for time-limited certificates such as Initial and Provisional. TEACH should be used to verify the status of your certification. School Districts also should verify your certificate by using TEACH. However, you can request a paper copy of your certificate from your TEACH homepage: click o n t he link I w o uld like a printed cert ificat e ; pay the fee with a credit card; and your certificate will be mailed to your home address within 6-7 weeks. Please remember that professional and permanent certificates will not be forwarded to an address other than the address you enter into TEACH. If your address changes between the time you enter it into TEACH and the time your certificate is mailed by the State, you must remember to change your address in TEACH. Regardless of your forwarding instructions to the U.S. Postal Service, your certificate will be returned to the State Education Department. You must then request a replacement certificate, which will take a minimum of two to six weeks for issue and delivery. August 2015 Page 17

13. CERTIFICATION IN OTHER STATES For exact requirements in states other than New York, you should check the website of the Department of Education of the state in which you plan to be a teacher, counselor, or administrator. 14. MAINTAINING YOUR CERTIFICATE: PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE HOLDERS TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS The Professional Development requirement becomes effective on the July 1 st after the Professional certificate is issued. Professional Development hours completed prior to the effective date will not count toward the Professional Development hour requirement. For details on Professional Development for Certificate Holders, please go to http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/certificate/maintaincert.html ************************************************************ Please contact Brenda Grosswirth, Certification Officer, at 585.275.1009, with your questions about information contained in this document. August 2015 Page 18