For the purposes of the TLFP application, who is my “chief administrative officer”?
The chief administrative officer is usually your school’s principal, assistant principal, or district superintendent. The chief administrative officer is not your school’s or district’s human resources manager. In the case of a special education teacher employed by an educational service agency, this person is the chief administrative officer of that agency (effective for teacher loan forgiveness applications received on or after August 14, 2008).
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