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Preparing Principals for Pre-K in Illinois

The Prairie State’s Story of Reform and Implementation

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Abstract

This paper explores Illinois’s shift from a general administrative license, called a “Type 75” license, to a “PK–12 Principal Endorsement.” It includes both a history of the reform efforts and a look at how implementation has fared nearly a decade after the legislation was signed into law. It also offers lessons and recommendations for other states looking to ensure principals are equipped to lead pre-K and early grade classrooms.

Acknowledgments

This paper benefited from the insights of many, including the interviewees listed in the appendix. I am especially grateful for the participation and support of Erika Hunt and Lisa Hood at the Center for the Study of Education Policy at Illinois State University. Thank you to New America colleagues Laura Bornfreund, Aaron Loewenberg, Roxanne Garza, Elise Franchino, and Sabrina Detlef for editorial insight and guidance; and to Maria Elkin and Riker Pasterkiewicz for layout and communications support. This work would not have been possible without the generous support of the Heising-Simons Foundation. The views expressed in this paper are of the author alone.

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Abbie Lieberman

Senior Policy Analyst, Early & Elementary Education

Preparing Principals for Pre-K in Illinois

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