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I am teaching as a long-term substitute for one semester. Can I participate in the Employed Teacher Option?

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I am teaching as a long-term substitute for one semester. Can I participate in the Employed Teacher Option?

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Assuming that you meet all other requirements, you may enter CalStateTEACH if you have been promised at least one semester as a long-term substitute. Remember, to be a long-term substitute in a public school, a teacher would be required to be employed on an emergency long-term permit. A substitute position in which the teacher is employed on a 30-day sub permit would not qualify. Your district will be required to offer a STP (Short Term Staff Permit) or a PIP (Multiple Subject Provisional Internship Permit). These are non-renewable and as used to bridge the time it takes to become part of a credential program and complete the CSET.

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