This research was held in several Senior High School in the North Sulawesi Province. The teacher creativity playing the important role in order to create the goal in teaching efforts at schools, because the teachers not just teach but acknowledge the student as well. Based on that, every teacher had to having their own creativity to enroll their duty as a professional educator. School climate being one of the factors which is affected the creativity of the teacher. Aimed of this research was to know the description about the influence of school organization climate to teacher creativity, used survey method and quantitative approach. Therefore, to collected the data was using instrument such as a questionnaire with Likert scale. The result was showed that there is positive influence between school organization climate and teacher creativity with coefficient value 0,183 and t-value 2,151 > value of table. Teacher creativity being the most important parts of teaching activity even more could be the entrance to improving the target result of the student in learning. The good and conducive school climate while running the duty could create better inter action to be more educative and effective, hand in hand with good school organization climate would give the room for creativity and innovation to encourage the teacher to become more creative and innovative.
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