Regulations of the Commissioner of Education Section 135.4 (c) (7) (i) (c) and Section 135.5

Coaching a secondary school athletic team is considered teaching Physical Education. However, a person who holds a valid teaching certificate in an area other than physical education, a NYS certified School Leader, or a NYS certified Pupil Personnel provider may also be appointed to coach. The person may either complete appropriate courses or meet the provisions of the "grandfather" clause, as noted below.

 

The "grandfather" clause qualifies a teacher under Section 80.2(c) of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education to do incidental teaching (coaching) in an area other than the one for which the person holds a certificate.

 

A certified teacher in an area other than Physical Education must:

(a) Complete an approved course in Philosophy, Principles and Organization of Athletics in Education within two years from the date of initial appointment as a coach;

(b) Complete a course in Health Sciences Applied to Coaching within five years of appointment as a coach; and

(c) Also, within that same five years, complete a course on Theory and Techniques of Coaching the sport or sports for which he/she is appointed.

 

Non-teacher coaches must:

(a) Obtain a Temporary Coaching license by applying on-line through the NYSED TEACH system and meet all of the same course requirements for coaching as the certified individuals listed above within the same time lines and extensions.

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