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Lee Loving, Ridgeview High School Principal, has been named the 2019 Oregon High School Principal of the Year by the Oregon Association of Secondary School Administrators (OASSA) and the Coalition of Oregon School Administrators (COSA).
Greg Harris, Rowe Middle School Principal, has been named the 2019 Oregon Middle School Principal of the Year by the Oregon Association of Secondary School Administrators (OASSA) and the Coalition of Oregon School Administrators (COSA).
The Oregon Association of Central Office Administrators has planned a series of three seminars during the 2019-20 school year. This seminar series is designed to provide timely professional development and networking support and examples of best practice to central office administrators.
"Leading the New Investment in Oregon's Students"
9:00 a.m. – Welcome and Introductions
9:15-10:00 a.m. – Thought-Leader Presentation – Rob Saxton , Superintendent, NW Regional ESD (retired)
10:00-11:00 a.m. – Round 1 Breakouts
11:00-12:00 p.m. – Round 2 Breakouts
12:00-1:00 p.m. – Lunch
1:00-1:45 – Thought-Leader Presentation - H.D. Weddel , Principal, Madras High School (retired)
1:45-2:45 – Round 3 Breakouts
2:45-3:00 – Wrap-up
"Isn't It Time We Started Educating the Whole Child?"
Healthy | Safe | Engaged | Supported | Challenged
Our world is changing rapidly, our education system is struggling to keep pace. We're losing too many kids- not only those who are dropping out but also those who are coasting through. We're wasting too much talent. Our students are growing up in a world that is more interconnected and interdependent every day. Yet, too often we are asking students to learn 21st century skills with 20th century tools.
Focused on professional learning that will provide relevant just-in-time information and interactive activities designed to support new K-12 principals and other school administrators.
Professional support provided by COSA staff, OESPA and OASSA leadership, and experienced administrators throughout Oregon.
Two Days. One Life-Changing Program.
You're passionate about your job. You're driven to produce results. You work hard to make a difference, routinely putting in over 60 hours each week for the sake of your school's achievement. And you're exhausted.