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Cassellius, who came from Minnesota in , received a temporary one-year license to give her time to pass the MTEL and apply for a full license. Cassellius had been warned by the state education department this year that her license would expire at the end of July if she did not pass the MTEL, which she took on Aug.

We have to have a licensure system that makes sure they have met the minimum competency requirement for whatever they are. We did this to protect children. Reville said he agrees that teachers and principals should be licensed, but he said the case is less clear when it comes to central office bureaucrats.

Another senior administrator, Andrea Zayas, worked in a variety of positions over the last three years without any kind of educator license in Massachusetts, including chief academic officer, which put her in charge of all teaching and learning across the district.

Zayas left the district this summer. Cassellius was allowed to continue working with her temporary license while she awaited the results of her MTEL, expected no later than Sept.

Until then, a deputy will sign off on any decisions that require the signature of a licensed superintendent. To a degree, the array of licensing problems among BPS leadership reflects the frequent turnover among top administrators and principals.

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