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Standards commission looks at alternative pathways for principal positions
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By next school year, school-level leadership could come from the private sector. According to officials at the Georgia Professional Standards Commission, an agency charged with certifying teachers and administrators, a part of the state’s Race to the Top application is to look at alternative ways to certify school principals. It could mean leaders from the private sector could become principals without having to go through the traditional pathways.