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State Board proposes increasing unlicensed substitute window from 20 to 30 days
Summary
At an Oct. 9 rulemaking hearing, the State Board of Education’s general counsel summarized a proposed rule change to align the leave-for-teachers rule with 2025 public acts that raise the maximum consecutive days a substitute may serve without a teaching license from 20 to 30.
Rachel Soupeh, general counsel for the State Board of Education, summarized proposed revisions to the board’s leave-for-teachers rule at an Oct. 9 rulemaking hearing, saying the changes would align the rule with recent legislation that increases the maximum consecutive days a substitute may serve without a teaching license from 20 to 30.
The change is intended to bring the board’s…
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