District of Columbia School Librarian Certification
AKA: School Service Provider Certification - School Librarian, Standard Librarian Certification
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In the District of Columbia, all of the teacher and staff licensing is done through the Federal department of Education. Certifications are important both to ensure that a school’s librarian has the education and experience needed to not only manage the library properly, but to work effectively with the children and teenagers in the schools.
To apply for this credential, you need to already have a job lined up as a School Librarian in Washington DC.
In Washington DC, the first thing you’ll have to do is get an initial librarian certification. This license is called an Initial School Service Provider Certification in the area of School Librarian. This license will last two years, and then you’ll have to upgrade to a Standard certification.
For starters, you’ll need a basic Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the US. If your degree was completed outside of the US, you’ll have to submit a foreign credential evaluation report.
You’ll also have to provide a completed program admission verification form confirming your current admission into an approved school library educator credentialing program or proof of a completed master’s degree or higher in school library science or general library information science.
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For the initial license, you do not need any experience or test scores to submit.
You’ll also need an FBI Identity History Summary Check document. To get this document, submit a request directly to the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division or through an FBI approved “channeler” agency
IHSC reports must be issued within the previous 12 months from the date an application is submitted for credentials.
These background checks are vital to the safety of the students and staff.
Gather the following documentation:
Go to the online portal, and follow these instructions. There is a cost for this certification, but that information isn’t publicly available.
The Standard School Service Provider Certification in the area of School Librarian isn’t a full new credential, but is an upgrade to the Initial license. This certification lasts for 4 years.
For starters, you’ll need a basic Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the US. If your degree was completed outside of the US, you’ll have to submit a foreign credential evaluation report.
You’ll also have to provide documentation of a completed master’s degree from an approved program in school library science education or a completed master’s degree in library science and have completed graduate coursework in each of the areas listed below.
For this license, you’ll need to provide an experience verification form verifying one year of experience as a school librarian or two years of full-time teaching experience or directed field experience as part of the school library program.
You’ll need to also get at least a 151 on the Library Media Specialist PRAXIS II Exam. This exam costs $120.
You’ll also need an FBI Identity History Summary Check document. To get this document, submit a request directly to the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division or through an FBI approved “channeler” agency
IHSC reports must be issued within the previous 12 months from the date an application is submitted for credentials.
These background checks are vital to the safety of the students and staff.
Gather the following documentation:
Go to the online portal, and follow these instructions. There is a cost for this certification, but that information isn’t publicly available.
Every four years, you’ll need to renew your credentials in the District of Columbia. Before you fill out your renewal application, make sure you aren’t more than 5 months from expiration! You can’t renew further out than that.
You have three options to renew.
To apply, gather your information, go to the online portal, and follow these instructions. There is a $50 fee for the renewal.
If you have an existing equivalent certification to be a school librarian from another US State, you can apply for your certification based on reciprocity. Which certification you apply for will depend on your experience.
If you have less than a year of experience, you’ll just want to apply for an Initial Librarian Certification. Once you have your two years of experience, you can follow the instructions for the Standard Librarian Certification to upgrade the license.
If you have more than a year of experience, just apply for the Standard Librarian Certification directly. You’ll need to provide the following:
To apply, go to the online portal, and follow these instructions. There is a cost for this certification, but that information isn’t publicly available.