Montana · Career guide
How to become a Principal in Montana
Principals manage a school's instruction, operations, staff, family engagement, and student safety. The role typically requires 3-5 years of classroom teaching, a master's degree in educational leadership, completion of a state-approved principal preparation program, and passage of a state administrator licensure exam. Salaries materially exceed classroom-teacher pay (often by 40-70%) but the hours and accountability are correspondingly higher.
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Certification path in Montana
- Earn a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Most candidates complete a teacher-preparation program either as part of their undergraduate studies or as a post-baccalaureate add-on.
- Pass the required exams. Montana typically requires:
- Praxis Subject Assessments (or approved content knowledge verification) — Content knowledge for your licensure area
Principal / administrator licensure is a distinct tier with its own preparation program and exam. Some states require an internship under a sitting principal as part of certification.
- Apply for your initial license through Montana Office of Public Instruction. The packet typically includes official transcripts, exam scores, a background check, and (depending on the state) a recommendation from the teacher-prep program. Visit Montana Office of Public Instruction →
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Alternative pathways in Montana
If you didn't follow the traditional university-route, Montana offers these alternate paths that may apply to your situation:
- Provisional License: For candidates who meet most requirements while completing outstanding requirements
- Substitute License to full license pathway
- Career and Technical Education authorization
- Tribal College-based preparation programs for reservation school teachers
Montana salary context
Average teacher salary in Montana: $50,890/year (rank #47 nationally). Entry-level pay with a bachelor's typically starts at $32,000/year.
Role-specific premiums vary by district — special education, STEM, and bilingual roles frequently command signing bonuses or stipends. See the full Montana salary guide for the breakdown.