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Disruptive Leadership: The No Apology Tour 2019 - Being a connected educator changed my life as a school leader. I canceled final exams, changed school culture with an 11x17 piece of paper, created a school improvement plan based on faculty innovations, and starred in a viral snow day video. You can, too.
2019 Legislative Report – COSA Members Help to Ensure Session Marks New Chapter for Oregon’s Schools
The 2019 Legislative Session, by any measure, was the best session for K-12 public education in a generation. Highlighted by the work of the Joint Committee on Student Success and the passage of the Student Success Act (House Bill 3427), Oregon will invest $1 billion per year into the PreK-12 education system to start to address funding problems that have plagued Oregon schools for decades. This investment is in addition to a State School Fund allocation of $9 billion, a nearly ten percent increase from last biennium.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2019
8:00 to 5:00...................... Youth Mental Health First Aid
9:00 to 3:00...................... Don’t We Already Do Inclusion? With Paula Kluth
9:00 to 12:00................... Suspension/Expulsion: Legal Aspects
12:00 to 3:00................... West Linn Wilsonville Team: learning Walk
9:00 to 4:00...................... New and Current Special Education Administrators Institute
- Building School Capacity to Improve Social Emotional Outcomes for All: Supporting the Whole Child
- Going Digital: Paperless Reporting and File Maintenance
- Making the ELPA and Alt-ELPA Accessible for English Learners
- What’s missing in your transition plan?
- Optimizing Outcomes for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Asked to Leave: Addressing Suspension and Expulsion in the Early Years
- Closing the gap between SPED and Gen Ed at the building level- promising practices