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Rich Engel, West Albany High School Assistant Principal, has been named the 2018 Oregon Assistant Principal of the Year by the Oregon Association of Secondary School Administrators (OASSA) and the Coalition of Oregon School Administrators (COSA).

The COSA Board of Directors has voted unanimously to endorse a “Yes” vote on Ballot Measure 101, which is on the ballot on January 23. To fill a budget shortfall and avoid cutting health insurance benefits for hundreds of thousands Oregonians...

Dr. Karen Gray, Parkrose School District Superintendent since 2007, has been named the 2018 Oregon Superintendent of the Year by the Oregon Association of School Executives (OASE) and the Coalition of Oregon School Administrators (COSA).

The 2017 OSBA/COSA Legislative report is a key resource for you and your staff to glean information about new laws from the 2017 Legislative Session impacting the personnel, operations, programs and finance of school districts, education services districts, charter schools and community colleges.
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Congratulations to LaCreole Middle School Principal Jamie Richardson, named below as one of NASSP's Digital Principals of the Year! 

The COSA Board of Directors voted last week not to raise membership dues for 2017-18. This marks the seventh consecutive year that the Board has chosen to forego a dues increase.
Central Point Superintendent Samantha Steele has been elected as COSA President-Elect for 2017-18. Other members elected to serve in key COSA and department leadership roles beginning July 1 include:
North Clackamas superintendent Matt Utterback was named 2017 National Superintendent of the Year at the AASA National Conference on Education in New Orleans. Congratulations to Matt, his administrative team, his board, staff, and community in celebration of this incredible honor.

The Oregon Association of Latino Administrators (OALA) is proud to announce the opening of the application process for the 2017-18 Aspiring Administrator Leadership Mentor Program. With our partners, Coalition of Oregon School Administrators and Portland State University we focus on preparing the next generation of Latino administrators.

Governor Brown issued a news release that acknowledged “there will be some very tough budget choices to make” and that the 2017-19 budget she proposes on December 1 will “include a level of programs cuts I find unacceptable.”

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