Ohio
City-Large
PK-12

Prepare to Substitute Teach at Cleveland Metropolitan School District

Get professionally trained and certified for substitute teaching at Cleveland Metropolitan School District in Cleveland, Ohio. Our courses prepare you for success.

100

Schools

36,000

Students

$110

Daily Rate

PK-12

Grades

District Overview

At a Glance

100

Number of Schools

36,000

Total Students

PK-12

Grade Span

City-Large

Location Type

Cuyahoga County

County

$110

Sub Teacher Daily Rate

How to Prepare for Cleveland Metropolitan School District

1

Review Ohio State Requirements

Understand the state requirements for substitute teaching, including a high school diploma. Our courses are designed to help you meet and exceed these standards.

2

Complete Professional Training

Build essential classroom skills with CertifiedSub's online courses. Learn classroom management, lesson delivery, safety procedures, and more — all at your own pace.

3

Earn Your Certification

Complete your coursework and earn a substitute teacher certificate. Certified substitutes are preferred by districts and often qualify for higher daily rates.

4

Pass Background Check

Complete the required background check and fingerprinting process. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks.

5

Connect with the District

With your training and certification in hand, you'll be well-prepared to work with Cleveland Metropolitan School District and its 100 schools.

Ohio State Requirements

Education Requirements

Ohio requires substitute teachers to hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution to obtain a standard substitute teaching license. Candidates without a bachelor's degree may qualify for an Alternative Authorized Substitute One-year License (AASOL) if they meet specific district-sponsored requirements, including having completed some college coursework. Official transcripts are required for all applicants.

Background Check

Ohio mandates a Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) and FBI criminal background check for all substitute teacher applicants. Fingerprinting must be completed through an approved vendor such as a WebCheck location. Results are submitted directly to the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (ODE). Applicants with disqualifying offenses will be denied licensure.

Age Requirements

Substitute teachers in Ohio must be at least 18 years of age to apply for a substitute teaching license. This requirement applies to both the standard substitute license and the AASOL pathway.

Application Process

Applicants must apply for a substitute teaching license through the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce's online CORE system. The application requires uploading official transcripts, completing background checks, and paying applicable fees. Once a license is issued, candidates may apply directly to school districts for assignments. The license is valid statewide.

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