How to Become a Teacher in Montana
- Earn a Bachelor’s Degree: Complete a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
- Complete a Teacher Preparation Program: Enroll in and complete a state-approved teacher preparation program.
- Pass Required Tests: Take and pass the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators and Praxis Subject Assessments.
- Apply for Licensure: Submit an application to the Montana Office of Public Instruction.
- Background Check: Complete a criminal history background check.
How to Become a School Principal in Montana
- Gain Teaching Experience: Acquire at least three years of teaching experience.
- Earn a Master’s Degree: Complete a master’s degree in educational leadership or administration.
- Complete an Internship: Participate in a supervised internship in school administration.
- Obtain Principal Endorsement: Apply for and receive a Class 3 Administrative License with a principal endorsement.
How to Become a Superintendent in Montana
- Gain Administrative Experience: Work as a school principal or in a similar administrative role for at least three years.
- Advanced Degree: Earn an Ed.S. or Ed.D. in educational leadership or a related field.
- Superintendent Endorsement: Apply for and receive a Class 3 Administrative License with a superintendent endorsement.


