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Training available for substitute teaching license

The DuPage Regional Office of Education will offer required training for those hoping to qualify for a short-term substitute teaching license later this month in Wheaton.

The training will be offered from 8 a.m. to noon Friday, Oct. 12, at the Center for Professional Development, 505 N. County Farm Road. The cost is $50.

Illinois House Bill 5627 was signed into law on July 1 to allow individuals with 60 hours of college credit to apply for a short-term substitute teaching license. As a service to DuPage County school districts, the regional office will offer training that is required for this new, short-term substitute teacher license.

Requirements and information for the short-term substitute license:

• Must hold an associate degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education or show completion of 60 semester hours of college coursework.

• Short-term substitute licenses are valid until June 30, 2023, and may not be renewed. Participants cannot teach more than five consecutive days per licensed teacher.

• Must complete a training program provided by the school board or Regional Office of Education prior to teaching on the license.

• Cannot serve as a paraprofessional on the short-term sub license.

• There is a $25 application fee, but no registration fee.

• Valid for substitute teaching in all grades of the public schools, prekindergarten through grade 12.

Although not required or developed for regular substitute teachers, the training is also open and available to those educators.

To register, visit www.dupageroe.org. For details, email cert@dupage.org.

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