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File #: Rep-116-25/26    Version: 1 Name:
Type: BOE Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/17/2025 In control: Human Resources
On agenda: 11/18/2025 Final action:
Title: Provisional Internship Permits Human Resources Division
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Teachers with Provisional Internship Permits
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Provisional Internship Permits
Human Resources Division
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Brief Description:
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(Provisional Internship Permit) Recommends approval of 14 teachers to be employed under the Provisional Internship Permit.
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Recommendation
Action Proposed:
Approve request for 14 teachers to be employed under the Provisional Internship Permit pursuant to Title 5 California Code of Regulations, Section 80021.1.
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Background:
The Provisional Internship Permit became effective on July 1, 2005 in anticipation of the phasing out of the former authorizing document. The Provisional Internship Permit is valid for one year and may not be renewed. During the first year of employment, the Provisional Intern teacher must meet all requirements for entrance into an accredited intern program.

The Los Angeles County Office of Education grants authority to the District to employ potential Provisional Interns on a Temporary County Certificate until such time that the Board of Education approves their employment under the Provisional Internship Permit. Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) regulations require that the request to employ Provisional Interns be approved by the Board and submitted to the CTC within three months of the teachers beginning their assignment.

The CTC requires that the governing board be presented with a list of teachers to be employed under the Provisional Internship Permit (Attachment A).

Expected Outcomes:
The approval of Provisional Internship Permits will enable the District to continue to staff teacher vacancies in shortage subject fields with individuals committed to completing the requirements to enter into an intern program and subsequently earn a full credential.

Board Options and Consequences:
Approval of Provisional Internship Permits will afford the District the opportunity to hire new special education, deaf and hard of hearing, physical education, english, biological science, chemistry, social science and hea...

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