General Certificate

General Paraeducator Certificate (GPC)


The GENERAL Paraeducator Certificate [GPC] is the only required certificate, if funded, in the Paraeducator Certificate Program. To earn this certificate a paraeducator must complete an additional 70 clock hours of training**. The district is responsible for ensuring all employed paraeducators meet the requirements of the certificate. 


NOTE!  If you hold a valid education certificate (Teacher, CTE, First People's Language/Culture, Educational Staff Associate (ESA) or Administrator), you do NOT need to complete the General Ed or Subject Matter Certificate programs--you are considered to have met the requirement for 70 continuing education credit hours.  

If you hold a limited certificate (such as conditional, emergency substitute, intern substitute teacher, transitional or substitute), you DO need to complete the General Ed certificate program (and Subject Matter Certificate program, if interested).

While working on your GPC, you may, as an option, also choose to work on the Subject Matter Certificates (ELL and / or SpEd).  Each course - ELL or SpEd - is a 20 hour course and count towards the General Certificate.  These are optional courses. 

How to Attain:

Training to meet the requirements of the GPC is broadly conceived: any training that will assist the instructional practice of a paraeducator may count towards the completion of this certificate.



Once the 70 General Certificate hours have been earned, the following fees will be assessed when a paraeducator applies for a certificate in EDS/E-Cert -- do not apply for the certificate until you complete the required hours. (The certificate processing fee is the responsibility of the paraeducator and not the district.)