The Washington State Education Leadership Intern Program
(State-Funded Interns)
The Washington State-funded Education Leadership Intern Program was
established as part of the education improvement legislation passed in
1993 for the intent of training prospective principals, program
directors and superintendents to lead the standards-based education
model instituted in our state’s schools.
The state-funded intern program provides substitute cost
reimbursements for the release of administrator intern candidates from
their teaching positions in order to engage in on-the-job training with
a mentor administrator. Districts are reimbursed for days of release
time at a daily substitute rate of $107. The number of days varies
annually. Principal intern candidates are required by Washington
Administrative Code (WAC) to engage in 540 hours of training,
half of which must be when students and staff are present during the
regular school day. Ninety-nine percent of the intern candidates are for
principal training.
Application for 2010-11 Now Available!
Application for the 2010-11 intern program grant is now available.
The completed application is due to the AWSP office no later than
4:30 p.m., March 12, 2010. Should the Washington State
Legislature not continue funding this grant for the 2010-11
school year, all grant applications will be considered null and
void.
Click here for the OSPI application
bulletin (PDF - 91 KB).
Click here for the grant
application packet (MS Word - 186 KB).
Click here for the application
checklist (PDF - 34 KB).
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Washington state universities that provide intern programs
approved by the Washington Professional Educator Standards
Board:
Intern Advisory Committee
The Intern Advisory Committee, created by the Office of the
Superintendent of Public Instruction and composed of practicing
building/district administrators and representatives from AWSP, OSPI,
the Washington Association of School Administrators and higher
education, meets twice a year to assist AWSP with managing the
State-Funded Educational Leadership Intern Program. This committee
identifies and reviews policy standards and guidelines for the program,
develops and publishes the state-funded application packet, approves and
reviews required intern training activities, reviews and makes
recommendations on the year-end intern program assessment, reviews
program costs and shares legislative accountability with OSPI and
AWSP.
Last updated 12/16/09
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