(a) A school counselor is an eligible candidate for an initial administrator license if the school counselor:
(1) Holds a current standard teaching license;
(2) Has a minimum of four (4) years' experience as a school counselor;
(3) Holds a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education; and
(4) Completes the appropriate program of study for an initial administrator license.
(b) The Division of Elementary and Secondary Education shall promulgate the rules necessary to implement this section.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 2 - Elementary and Secondary Education Generally
Subchapter 4 - Licensure Generally
§ 6-17-401. Teacher's license requirement
§ 6-17-403. Provisional licensure for teachers trained and licensed in other states
§ 6-17-404. Certain teachers and administrators licensed in adjoining state
§ 6-17-406. License revocation generally — Superintendents and supervisors
§ 6-17-409. Alternative educator preparation programs — Definitions
§ 6-17-412. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification — Definitions
§ 6-17-417. Fingerprint or name check — Definition
§ 6-17-418. Teacher licensure — Arkansas history requirement
§ 6-17-419. Expired license renewal requirements
§ 6-17-421. Criminal records check for fraudulent acts — Definitions
§ 6-17-422. Professional Licensure Standards Board
§ 6-17-423. Professional development after retirement
§ 6-17-424. Administrator licensure for counselors — Eligibility
§ 6-17-426. Repeat audit findings — Review by the Professional Licensure Standards Board
§ 6-17-427. Superintendent license — Superintendent mentoring program required