

McKinney ISD strives to employ the most qualified applicant; therefore, applicants with valid Texas teaching certificates will be considered first for all open teaching positions.
Please review the information below if you currently do not have Texas educator certification and would like to teach in McKinney ISD.
Anyone seeking educator certification in Texas must pass examinations of professional knowledge and subject matter knowledge approved by the State Board for Educator Certification. Approved examinations are Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES), Texas oral Proficiency Test (TOPT), Texas Assessment of Sign Communication (TASC and TASC-ASL). In addition to passing the appropriate certification examinations, applicants for a Texas educator certificate must satisfy other requirements by following one of the several routes to certification outlined below:
These programs are usually delivered as part of a baccalaureate degree program. However, most colleges and universities have programs designed to prepare people who already hold a bachelor's degree and want to obtain educator certification. These programs may vary by institution.
Some institutions of higher education and large school districts have been approved by the State Board for Educator Certification to operate alternative programs of preparation for teachers and administrators. These programs may involve university coursework or other professional development experiences as well as intense mentoring and supervision, during the candidate's first year in the role of educator. In addition, some regional education service centers offer alternative programs of preparation similar to the school based programs.
An applicant, who has been issued a standard certificate or credential from another state or United States territory, may apply for a Texas certificate. The credential must be equivalent to a certificate issued by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC), and must not have been revoked, suspended, or pending such action. SBEC will evaluate an expired credential provided it was standard at the time of issuance. A statement issued by another state department of education specifying employment or examination requirements will have the same standing as standard certificate.
To apply for a review of credentials, all applicants must submit the following items:
An applicant who holds a standard credential from another state, and who meets specified requirements as determined by the review of credentials completed by the SBEC, may be issued a One Year Certificate in one or more subject areas. During the validity of this temporary, nonrenewable certificate, the applicant must satisfactorily complete all appropriate examinations for each certification are for which continued certification is desired.
To establish eligibility for the Standard Certificate, applicants must complete all requirements specified in the certification plan prepared by SBEC. To apply for a Standard Certificate, the following items must be submitted:
Should you have further questions concerning your certification options, please contact the McKinney ISD Certification Specialist, Lindell DeBoue 469-302-4006 or email.