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In order to teach in the Boston Public Schools, you must hold an active and valid Massachusetts teaching license.
This license must:
You will still need to obtain an appropriate license in Massachusetts. If you completed a formal training program to earn your out-of-state credential, and then taught for at least three years under that credential, you may be eligible for the Mass. Temporary license, as long as you have not failed any MTELs. The Temporary license is valid for one year only and is not renewable; you will have that year to apply for a Preliminary or Initial license and must take and pass all required MTELs to qualify.
You must obtain this license before September 2008 in order to be hired. You must take the following steps immediately:
1. Regardless of where you are with meeting the requirements, apply for the appropriate license immediately
2. Click on the “ELAR” icon, then "Create ELAR Profile" and follow the steps to apply for a license.
3. Your application determines which requirements you must meet, and MDOE will leave the application open until the license can be awarded.
4. Find out about the specific requirements for particular licenses. Candidates who have questions about licensure should contact the MDOE directly at 781-338-6600, Mondays-Fridays, 9AM to 4:45PM.
If your lack of a license is a matter of paperwork backed up at the Massachusetts Department of Education (MADOE), the hiring principal/headmaster will alert Sarah Daniels, BPS Director of Licensure, who can submit a request for MADOE to expedite your licensure evaluation. Sarah or MADOE will contact you if any additional information is needed.
Unlicensed individuals who are interested in working as educators in Boston should consider applying for positions as substitute teachers or paraprofessionals. BPS offers a number of licensure supports to help promising subs and paras earn teacher licensure, and advance into teaching positions. You may also be an ideal candidate for the Boston Teacher Residency Program.*
MTEL is the only licensing exam accepted by the Mass. DOE for educator licensure. Therefore, Praxis and other state exams are not counted towards meeting Massachusetts licensure requirements.
* Boston Public Schools offers the Boston Teacher Residency (BTR) program as an alternative certification route to Initial licensure. BTR is a one-year urban teacher preparation and certification program, during which Teacher Residents co-teach with a Mentor Teacher in one of Boston's most effective public schools, take coursework facilitated by exceptional teachers and university faculty, and receive $10,000 during their year of service to a school. Teacher Residents earn a Massachusetts Initial Teacher License and a master's degree in education and work toward dual licensure in Special Education.