The Oregon Association of Latino Administrators (OALA) is proud to announce the 2016-17 protégés for its Aspiring Administrator Leadership Program. Nine protégés were selected from across Oregon to participate in this yearlong leadership program.
Oregon Rising, a public outreach campaign that continues across Oregon this week, asks Oregonians to engage at a local level to answer a fundamental state-wide question: What do we want Oregon schools to be for our children and grandchildren?
Hood River Valley High School, Nyssa High School, Roosevelt High School (Portland), South Jetty High School (Warrenton)and Wallowa High School will share $6,000 in California Casualty Thomas R. Brown Athletics Grants.
Drake Shelton, assistant principal at Alliance High School in Portland, has been selected by the OASSA and COSA as the 2016 Oregon Assistant Principal of the Year.
Heidi Sipe, Umatilla School District Superintendent since 2007, has been named the 2016 Oregon Superintendent of the Year by the Oregon Association of School Executives (OASE) and the Coalition of Oregon School Administrators (COSA).
Public high schools in Oregon can score up to $3,000 for their sports departments with a California Casualty Thomas R. Brown Athletics Grant. California Casualty has been a COSA partner for more than 30 years.
The Oregon Association of School Executives (OASE), COSA's superintendents' association, will conduct seven regional "Off-the-Record" meetings around Oregon this fall.
The COSA/OSBA 2015 Legislative Report is now available. The report includes all legislation related to K-12 passed during the recent legislative session along with a list of interim committees and work groups.
Did you know COSA has five Boards of Directors? COSA is an “umbrella” association, with a 14-member Board led by President Cindy Quintanilla, who is Director of Secondary Programs in North Clackamas School District. There are four associations – called “departments” – under the COSA umbrella.