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OASC LEADERS | ACT. SERVE. LEAD.
H S FA L L C O N F E R E N C E
NOVEMBER 3-4, 2019
S E A S I D E , O R
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Time Activity Location10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Student Executive Council Candidate Check-in Information Desk/Lobby
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Advisers: Conference Registration Upstairs/Seaside Room
10:30 a.m. - 12:55 p.m. Students: Backstage Pass Icebreaker / Exhibits
Campaign Meet & Greet Snacks / Purchase OASC Apparel / Books / Silent Auction
Lobby and Pacific Room
1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
OPENING GENERAL SESSIONNational Anthem: Sung by Destiny Druery and
Alexandria Bell of Sheridan High School
Student Executive Council and Executive Board
OASC State President: Matt Brown, Tualatin High School
Rules Video by Hermiston High School
Keynote Speaker: Carlos Ojeda Jr.Student Council Recognition
Pacific Room
2:30 - 3:00 p.m. BREAK: Backstage Pass / Silent Auction / Apparel
Candidates behind stage at 2:45 p.m.Lobby and Pacific Room
2:30 p.m. Adviser Meeting Riverside Room
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
SECOND GENERAL SESSIONStudent Executive Council Regional Candidates
Presidential Candidate SpeechesAdviser of the Year Presentation
Dr. Robin Henderson with Providence Health Services #BeWell #Work2BeWell #BeThere
Pacific Room
4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Dinner On Your Own
Shuttle buses to Seaside HS from Convention Center at 5:45 p.m.
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Idea Share / WorkshopsIdea Share/Workshop Round 1: 6:10-6:55 p.m.
Workshops Round 2: 7:05-7:50 p.m.Workshops Round 3: 8:00-8:45 p.m.
SEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL1901 N. HolladaySee Pages 7-12
9:00 - 10:30 p.m.
ACTIVITY TIMEYOU MUST WEAR YOUR NAMETAG AND WRISTBAND TO ATTEND ALL EVENTS
Dance: “Groove is in The Heart” Dance Sponsored by: Flip Flop Sounds
Interactive Party RoomInflatables Sponsored by Party Works
Zumba & Games sponsored by Craig Brown, High Fidelity & Chad Dowling Productions
SnacksSponsored by OASC
KaraokeKaraoke Sponsored by Ultimate Entertainment
OASC Silent AuctionSponsored by OASC
Dance: Pacific Room
Inflatable, Zumba & Snacks: Necanicum
Karaoke: Lobby
Silent Auction: Hallway
9:00 - 10:30 p.m. Advisers: Hospitality
Please Help Chaperone Dance and Activities too!*Light snacks upstairs. More choices in Necanicum.
Riverside Room
10:30 p.m.* Students dismissed back to their hotels / beach houses *An adviser MUST be present to escort you
Sunday, November 3, 2019
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Time Activity Location8:00 - 8:45 a.m.Forum will begin
promptly at 8:10 a.m.
Minority Student Leaders ForumGrab your breakfast and join us upstairs for a special forum.
Presented by OASC President Matt Brown and At-Large Representative Sal Najjar.
Riverside Room
8:00 - 8:45 a.m.
Continental BreakfastZumba with Craig Brown/High Fidelity Entertainment
Purchase OASC Apparel & BooksSilent Auction Baskets (pay and pick up)
8:45 a.m. Election Ballots DUE
Convention Center Lobby
9:00 - 10:45 a.m.
CLOSING GENERAL SESSIONKeynote Speaker: Kat Perkins
Sponsored by Providence Health ServicesOASC Capitol Ambassadors Advocacy / Survey
Upcoming Events with OASCDoor Prizes
Election Results Closing Slideshow
You can access the 2019 Fall Conference pictures at www.oasc.org. Password: leader
Pacific Room
10:45 a.m.
Conference Adjourn with OASC State President Matt Brown and Newly Elected OASC State President
Thank you for attending and safe travels home!
Monday, November 4, 2019
Did you know seating is assigned based on winners of the Student Council Recognition Program first? Next they are assigned by order of registration. All student councils and leadership groups are welcome to participate in the SCR Program. To learn more visit OASC.org.
FIRERemain calm. Leave the building via the nearest exit and go to your designated assembly area. Do not use elevators. Stay as a group when outside.
LOCKDOWN / ACTIVE SHOOTERIn the unlikely event of a lockdown, remain calm. If you are in a room that can be locked, lock your door and get down in a place away from windows and doors. Stay in that position until police say otherwise.
TSUNAMIIn the event of a tsunami, please follow evacuation signs to designated assembly area.
OTHERIn the event of other emergencies, notify your adviser immediately. They will ensure 911 is called. If you are scared, find an adult for help and instructions to remain safe.
EMERGENCY NUMBERSPolice, Medical & Fire: 911Non-Emergency Number (Seaside Police): (503) 738-6311OASC Sara Nilles: (503) 887-1838
MAP & IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Seaside High School
HWY 101 SIDE
HOLLADAY STREET SIDE
AFTER ACTIVITY TIME MEETING PLANIn order to exit the building during/after the activity night you must have your adviser with you. Please decide on a designated meeting area INSIDE the building and AWAY from the lobby/doors.
My School’s INDOOR Meeting Area:
My School’s EMERGENCY Meeting Area:
My Adviser’s Contact Info:
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Keynote Speakers
Speaker Showcase
Workshops
Carlos Ojeda Jr.
Kat Perkins
Jason Wetzler
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Workshops at a GlanceLocation Idea Shares / Workshops Rd. 1
6:10-6:55 p.m.Workshops Round 2
7:05-7:50 p.m.Workshops Round 3
8:00-8:45 p.m.
Library Idea Share: Advisers
Advisers OnlyHeart of the Activity
Advisers Only
Power of Youth: The Power of Who You Know
Student Focused
Music Capitol Ambassadors Program Capitol Ambassadors Program Capitol Ambassadors Program
Cafeteria Idea Share: ASB Presidents U First / #Work2BeWell U First / #Work2BeWell
Gym Speaker Showcase:
The Power of QuestionsSpeaker Showcase:
The Power of QuestionsSpeaker Showcase:
The Power of Questions
Room 1 Idea Share: Student Recognition Rollin' with the PunchesBuilding Equity in Your Leadership
Program
Room 2 Graphic Design & Social Media Design Thinking in Leadership Design Thinking in Leadership
Room 3 How to put your pep assemblyon Live TV Fun on the Field Fundraising Games & Ideas
Room 4 Festival of Trees Moose Scholarship/Mentoring Youth Moose Scholarship/Mentoring Youth
Room 6 Idea Share: Assemblies Sharpen the AxRace Forward: Equitable
Conversations
Room 7 Idea Share: School Spirit Lavender Week From Worst to First: How to build
your School Spirit!
Room 9 Reviving the Structure & Soul:
Empowering Student LeadershipSmall school, BIG feeling! Building a Unity Day
Room 10 Take Your Posters From DRAB to FAB! School Climate, Culture, and
InclusionAsk an Administrator
Room 11 Idea Share: Self-Care / Self
ImprovementLeadership & College Leadership & College
Room 13 Idea Share: Equity / Inclusion /
DiversityMake an IMPACT on School Culture
Be a Tornado Chaser and Increase Participation
Room 15 Idea Share: Spirit / Sportsmanship Paint Your Space Small Town - Big Culture
Room 17 Idea Share: Small School
ChallengesHonor Society Programs and
Resources Advisers OnlyChapter Management and Q&A
Advisers Only
Room 20 Idea Share: School Spirit When the Lights Go Down FUN raiser
Room 21 How To Be Successful in Interviews and Improve Your Public Speaking
Presidential Candidate
Put Your Best Foot Forward President Candidate
How to Maintain a Positive Mindset Through School and Relieve Stress
Presidential Candidate
Room 22 Honor Flight
Southern Region CandidateOpening Doors
Southern CandidateFinding the Leader Within
Southern Candidate
Room 23 True Colors
Metro East CandidateHow To Get People On Your Team
Metro East CandidateHow to Boost your Schools Spirit!
Metro East Candidate
Room 24 Shining On Others
Metro West Candidate A Million Thanks
Metro West CandidateSharing School Spirit
Metro- West Candidate
Room 25 Faking it till you make it -
Confidence 101 Northwest Candidate
An Empathetic DiscussionNorthwest Candidate
Building Spirit and Creating Traditions
Mid-West Candidate
Room 26 School Dance Master ClassGenerating Ideas Central Candidate
Mental Health Activities in SchoolCentral Candidate
Room 27Microphone and Emcee
Techniques 101
30 Day Kindness and The Challenges of Being Kind
Eastern Candidate
Leadership Visions and Goals Eastern Candidate
Room 28 Idea Share: Assemblies Toxic School Spirit Giving Tree/Food/Clothing Closet
All workshops will be held at Seaside High School, 1901 N. Holladay.
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Idea Share / Workshops Round 1 | 6:10-6:55 p.m.
My Workshop Schedule
Title/Presenter Description Location
Idea Share: AdvisersAdvisers Only
Presented by Adviser of the Year, Sarah Cole, Hillsboro High School
Library
Capitol Ambassadors ProgramOASC CAP Meeting for students accepted into the OASC CAP Program. Applications available in September 2020.
Music
Idea Share: ASB Presidents Presented by OASC State President Matt Brown Cafeteria
Speaker Showcase: The Power of Questions
Jason WetzlerOASC Alumni, Oklahoma State University
Alumni,
Why? Why? Why? Why? Mom, but why?! Jason has been curious his entire life. Growing up he had to know the “why” behind just about everything. Now, he spends his time seeking the answers to hard questions and helping others discover the “why” behind their lives. Join this former OASC participant for 45 minutes full of laughter, competition and discovery as you look at the “who, what, when, where” and most importantly “why” in your life.
Gym
Idea Share: Student Recognition Presented by: Century High School Room 1
Graphic Design & Social MediaSherwood High School
Lan Tran
Do you want your school’s social media to be more engaging? Learn how to create unique graphics to help catch the attention of students/followers, as well as the strategy behind effective posts. - Fonts - Negative Space - Clear Information - Good vs. Bad Graphics - Balance: Pictures vs. Graphics
Room 2
How to put your pep assemblyon Live TV
Presented by: Canby High School Room 3
Festival of TreesOakridge High School
Madaline Maher
With the holiday season right around the corner, what is the best way to give back to your community? In Oakridge, we hold an annual “Festival of Trees” that draws people in from all over the community. At the conclusion of the event, all the decorated trees are donated to families in need. Join the presentation and learn how you too can engage your community and school for the season of giving.
Room 4
Idea Share: Assemblies Presented by: Crescent Valley High School Room 6
Idea Share: School Spirit Presented by: Mazama High School Room 7
Reviving the Structure & Soul: Empowering Student Leadership
South Medford High SchoolRuben Rodriguez, Diego Becerra, Taylor
Inman, Lucas Nicols
Traditions can often lose purpose over time resulting in events and activities happening for no reason other than their original appeal, which becomes a fallacy instead of a high functioning connection. The integrity of Structure & Soul allows for natural evolution through the combination of a teacher-built foundation, and a student-led soul force.
Room 9
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
First Choice
Second Choice
*If the workshops you wanted to attend are full please join others in the Gym, Library or Cafeteria. Students and advisers are encouraged to stay out of the halls during workshops.
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Take Your Posters From DRAB to FAB! Rex Putnam High School
Traci Clarke
Your posters and flyers MUST be awesome because most kids are looking at their phones or friends...if you want to compete with that you're going to have to up your PR game! Learn some tips & tricks that will automatically take your posters & flyers from DRAB to FAB!
Room 10
Idea Share: Self-Care / Self Improvement
Presented by: Sheridan High School Room 11
Idea Share: Equity / Inclusion / Diversity Presented by: Sam Barlow High School Room 13
Idea Share: Spirit / Sportsmanship Presented by: Summit High School Room 15
Idea Share: Small School Challenges Presented by: Pacific High School Room 17
Idea Share: School Spirit Presented by: Taft High School Room 20
How To Be Successful in Interviews and Improve Your Public Speaking
Briana Boyd Seaside High SchoolPresidential Candidate
In this workshop the participants will learn how to use skills and techniques to truly shine in any type of interview. The public speaking portion will give you confidence to share information in front of large groups of people.
Room 21
Honor Flight Laura Tousley
Grants Pass High School Southern Region Candidate
Honor Flight is a nonprofit organization that provides veterans the opportunity to visit Washington D.C., at no cost, to see the memorials for which they served. This workshop will highlight how thousands of veterans are able to visit their memorials each year and to share ways to get involved in honoring them and their service.
Room 22
True Colors Desmond Garza
Grant High SchoolMetro East Candidate
Answer questions that most fit your personality to get your true color. You can be blue, orange, green, or gold. Which one are you?
Room 23
Shining On Others Rylee Poindexter
Mountainside High School Metro West Candidate
At our schools one of our greatest responsibilities is recognizing the amazing students, teachers, and staff members in our building. In this workshop we will share some of the ways we shine on others every single day. From birthday grams to recognition assemblies we want every single person to feel accepted and included.
Room 24
Faking it till you make it - Confidence 101
Lily Green Newberg High School Northwest Candidate
We all strive to be better leaders and to actually have the courage to back up our opinions. Over the course of my life I have learned that sometimes you have to fake it at the beginning in order to make the confidence appear naturally. This workshop will help you with just that.
Room 25
School Dance Master ClassMax Barenberg, Blackboard Music, Owner
What is holding your school dances back from reaching their full potential? Learn how to improve your school dance planning, promotion, attendance and production.
Room 26
Microphone and Emcee Techniques 101Zeke Goodrick.
Professional DJ and Emcee at Ultimate Entertainment
In this break out and we will focus on proper microphone techniques, vocalizations, and emcee tricks to get the response you desire from your audience. We will cover common do’s and don’ts of public speaking. Join us and take your mic skills tot the next level.
Room 27
Idea Share: Assemblies Presented by: Ridgeview High School Room 28
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Title/Presenter Description Location
Heart of the ActivityCarlos Ojeda JR
Advisers Only
Anyone can do an icebreaker, energizer or activity, but how do you make them truly memorable and impactful? By getting to the heart of the activity. During this session, participants will learn how to infuse their energizers, icebreakers and activities with the energy and emotion needed to change them from fun, physical activities to transformative moments that are relevant and meaningful to students. Come to this session ready to laugh, feel and learn activities and approaches through participation and leave with the technique to take your activities to another level.
Library
Capitol Ambassadors ProgramOASC CAP Meeting for students accepted into the OASC CAP Program. Applications available in September 2020.
Music
U First / #Work2BeWellBeWell Student Advisory CouncilLeina McLaughlin. Kiana Hamada,
JJ Riddell, Joey Solomon
U First is a discussion on the importance of coping and being able to accept when your ideas aren’t received how you thought they might. This panel-style conversation will cover real issues we face every day in both leadership and real life and teach practical ways to bring U First and coping skills back to your schools.
Cafeteria
Speaker Showcase: The Power of Questions
Jason Wetzler
Why? Why? Why? Why? Mom, but why?! Jason has been curious his entire life. Growing up he had to know the “why” behind just about everything. Now, he spends his time seeking the answers to hard questions and helping others discover the “why” behind their lives. Join this OASC Alumni for 45 minutes full of laughter, competition and discovery as you look at the “who, what, when, where” and most importantly “why” in your life.
Gym
Rollin' with the Punches Mountain View High School
Ali Ludeman, Ellie Tomlinson, Luke Roberts, Forrest Hassell, Chantelle Yoder, Wyatt Hebrard, Ryan Miller,
Felyx Pozorski, Titus Schulz, Job Schulz, Macey Robbins, Alexis McNeil, Andrew Lima, Cash Gateley,
Alyssa Samuel, Gabe Gonzalez, Miriam Medina, Thomas Merkord, Dawsen Chastain
Get ready to rumble! Join us for a rad chat about creative solutions for dealing with change. Leave with solutions for: the messy sides of leading, rolling out change, how to communicate those changes/shifts to the student body, working with administration through the changes, while addressing low school spirit.
Room 1
Design Thinking in LeadershipDaniel Paulsen
OASC alumni, Project Manager at the Oregon Consulting Group
How to use Design Thinking to boost input, creativity, and efficiency.
Room 2
Fun on the Field Marshfield High School
McKena Pederson, Liam Webster, Edie Clarke, Sydney Trendell
We will present our annual "Fun on the Field" event that we have during homecoming week.The school goes to the football field beginning with an outdoor pep assembly, then booths with games/activities sponsored by different clubs and groups within the school. MHS started this tradition in 2009.
Room 3
Moose Scholarship/Mentoring Youth Oregon Moose Association
Discover scholarship opportunities offered by The Loyal Order of the Moose. Attending this workshop will qualify you to participate in the Youth Awareness Program. Would you like to take a role in educating young people? If it is to be, it is up to me.
Room 4
Workshops Round 2 | 7:05-7:50 p.m.
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Title/Presenter Description Location
Sharpen the AxOntario High School
Melissa Jagelski, Logan Lewis, Sophie Draper, Omar Robles, Jasmine De La Cruz,
Claudia Juarez
Learn how organization, preparation and time management can lead to a more successful style of leadership.
Room 6
Lavender Week Molalla High School
Maddy Brinkman, Maddy Lisac
The Lavender Week workshop will be over how to plan and implement a weeklong event at your school where you help raise money and awareness for all cancers!Move over Pink Out because LAVENDER is the color for all cancers and all types of cancer need help, support and awareness.
Room 7
Small school, BIG feeling! Lakeview High School
Carmelina Arredondo, Sierra Zendejas, Mark Louie
If you have a small school (220 or few students) and you need new ideas, or to make fresh old traditions, come to this workshop! Lakeviewis a 2A school, but we work hard to have it feel much bigger. Topics to include: dances, leadership class, school atmosphere, community service, sporting events, and more!
Room 9
School Climate, Culture, and Inclusion Oregon City High School
Zoe Kleiner, Grant Didway, Max Reed, Emma Shafer
Our workshop will examine methods that improve school climate and culture. We will break down typical high school events and reform them to be more inclusive, as well as discuss new ideas to enhance the culture of our schools.
Room 10
Leadership & College Presented by The College of Idaho Room 11
Make an IMPACT on School CultureCorvallis High School Charlotte Nembhard
Impact Day is a student led event about building interpersonal relationships with o vther students. The day focuses on awareness and breaking of stereotypes and acceptance of others. You will receive an outline of our event and contact info if you're interested in starting an impact day or similar program at your school.
Room 13
Paint Your Space Eagle Point High School
Matilde Arias, Quartny Taylor, Jeremy Durst, Cari Snider, Joshua Searcy
Having the opportunity to paint your parking space will beautify and persornalize our campus, build school spirit, create a senior tradition and build a stronger student community within your school.
Room 15
Honor Society Programs and ResourcesNASSP
Elancia Felder Adviser Only
Join National Honor Society Program Manager Elancia Felder for an overview of Honor Society policies, and networking with other Honor Society advisers.
Room 17
When The Lights Go Down Taft High School
Allie King, Shelline Nerup, Karissa Snelling
In this workshop you will learn how to plan an amazing dance and not overspend. We will teach you ways to successfully advertise, save money, and plan ahead for possible scenarios. We also have products for you to sample, and have a few giveaways for items you can take back to your school.
Room 20
Put Your Best Foot ForwardHaley Peebles
Liberty High School President Candidate
My workshop focuses on managing the responsibilities of leadership. The idea is to take care of yourself before you can assist others. Most leadership students are involved in more than one extracurricular activity and experience challenges. This will teach others how to balance their roles in school to be the best in each role.
Room 21
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Workshop Rounds 3 | 8:00-8:45 p.m.
Title/Presenter Description Location
Power of Youth: The Power of Who You Know
Carlos Ojeda Jr.Student Focused
Coming straight from the pages of his book, The Power of Youth, this session will teach us that we need to know people, who know people, who know... people. We are all leaders, we have the power to change, but we don’t change alone. Come laugh, have fun and learn strategies, skills, and tactics that will ensure that you leverage the power of your network for overall success.
Library
Capitol Ambassadors ProgramOASC CAP Meeting for students accepted into the OASC CAP Program. Applications available in September 2020.
Music
U First / #Work2BeWellBeWell Student Advisory CouncilLeina McLaughlin. Kiana Hamada,
JJ Riddell, Joey Solomon
U First is a discussion on the importance of coping and being able to accept when your ideas aren’t received how you thought they might. This panel-style conversation will cover real issues we face every day in both leadership and real life and teach practical ways to bring U First and coping skills back to your schools.
Cafeteria
Title/Presenter Description Location
Opening DoorsKelly Armantrout
Henley High School Southern Candidate
For kindness to be impactful, it must be done every day. Random acts of kindness and kindness weeks will only last for so long. To make it last, it can be done through small, consistent deeds every day.
Room 22
How To Get People On Your Team Sophie Harrison
Gresham High School Metro East Candidate
My goal is to teach people how important it is to have a team of people to help you out in a leadership classes and how to find a team of people that respect, listen, and support you.
Room 23
A Million Thanks Alli McCullough
Sherwood High School Metro West Candidate
A Million Thanks is an Organization that supports our Troops by sending Millions of letters directly to service members started by a 15 year old girl just like us. Veterans Day is coming up! Come write letters to our troops and learn how you can get your school involved.
Room 24
An Empathetic DiscussionAdan Rizo-Espinoza
McMinnville High SchoolNorthwest Candidate
Individuals will be able to partake in a discussion about Empathy, how it plays a part in our schools, what it looks like, and how it's looked over a lot of the time. Empathy is something super important and the time will be used to focus on how to help bring empathy to our schools.
Room 25
Generating Ideas Brody Gobler
Redmond High SchoolCentral Candidate
Come to this workshop to discover new ideas. This workshop will teach you how to come up with ideas for dances, sports games, and more. You will also be able to find out other ideas from fellow students to take back to your school and make it better.
Room 26
30 Day Kindness and The Challenges of Being Kind
Ashlyn Hofbauer Hermiston High School
Eastern Candidate
In Hermiston High School we have worked up a 30 day kindness challenge and have started by implementing it into our leadership team. In this workshop we will go over how it is working out in our school and how we deal with the negative feedback.
Room 27
Toxic School Spirit Tualatin High School
Lupita Ruiz
The workshop will focus on toxic school spirit at school events especially sporting events. I will present the perspective from my big school and how to improve school spirit. However, we will be looking into improving new skills to report or stop hate speech. Also, looking into the new OSAA rules regarding hate speech
Room 28
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Title/Presenter Description Location
Speaker Showcase: The Power of Questions
Jason Wetzler
Why? Why? Why? Why? Mom, but why?! Jason has been curious his entire life. Growing up he had to know the “why” behind just about everything. Now, he spends his time seeking the answers to hard questions and helping others discover the “why” behind their lives. Join this OASC Alumni for 45 minutes full of laughter, competition and discovery as you look at the “who, what, when, where” and most importanltly “why” in your life.
Gym
Building Equity in Your Leadership Program
Hillsboro High School Moises Monterroso, Maggie Parris, Slade
Shufelt,
How do you reach out to all students at your school? How do make kids feel included, loved and appreciated? How do you ensure that your activities program reflects your school community? Learn strategies that engage more students at your school, while reflecting on what it truly means to build community for everyone.
Room 1
Design Thinking in LeadershipDaniel Paulsen
OASC alumni, Project Manager at the Oregon Consulting Group
How to use Design Thinking to boost input, creativity, and efficiency.
Room 2
Fundraising Games & Ideas Cleveland High School
Teresa Wong, Ashlyn Broeland, Alena Bland
Come ready to interact and express your thoughts to enhance your marketing, management, and fundraising skills. We will have a brief discussion on fundraising ideas/methods with interactive games and open conversations.
Room 3
Moose Scholarship/Mentoring YouthOregon Moose Association
Discover scholarship opportunities offered by The Loyal Order of the Moose. Attending this workshop will qualify you to participate in the Youth Awareness Program. Would you like to take a role in educating young people? If it is to be, it is up to me.
Room 4
Race Forward: Equitable Conversations US Grant High School
Tommi Meyer, Samantha DePinto, Dylan Diaz, Chase Travis, Paige Taylor, Amaya
Taylor, Carmella Thomas, Grace Emmitte, Liz Mahlum, Erin McNulty
Come participate in a conversation about racial issues and the effects they have inside school walls. You will learn about how to have these difficult conversations, and give every student a voice.
Room 6
From Worst to First: How to build your School Spirit!
Gresham High School Bella Perkins, Allie Olson
Have trouble getting people to attend sporting events or participate in your themes? In this session we will go over the ways we used that took our school from a low participating school to a great place to attend games and events. And you'll have a chance to share what has worked for you too!
Room 7
Building a Unity Day Forest Grove High School
Siobhan Hayes, Wesley Armendarez, Noe Alvarez
Students will discuss FGHS efforts to build an ASB Officer Program that reflects the school’s demographics and then students will discuss FGHS Unity Day - a day full of student workshops, club rush, guest speakers, and connection, finalized by a school wide Conga Line!
Room 9
Ask an AdministratorSam Barlow High School
& Lincoln County SD Kelly Hart, Majalise Tolan
Giving students the skills for effective communication with school administration by answering questions and providing advice.
Room 10
Leadership & College Presented by The College of Idaho Room 11
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Be a Tornado Chaser and Increase Participation
North Medford High School Lauren Barry, Taven Passey, Thomas Cox,
Sara Barry
Do you want to increase school spirit and participation? Come check out North Medford High School's Tornado Chaser Program! This is a reward system that increases student buy in throughout the entire school year. We hope to give you concrete ideas/examples that you can implement in your school this year!
Room 13
Small Town - Big CultureToledo High School
Tana'ya Barnhart, Klaira Flatt
Even with sports being an overwhelming part of most small schools and communities, sometimes big city school ideas don't fit who we are. As a 7-12 school we have worked hard to create a culture that has a Big Family feel where everyone feels important and a part of who we are.
Room 15
Chapter Management and Q&ANASSP
Elancia Felder Advisers Only
Join National Honor Society Program Manager Elancia Felder for an overview of Honor Society policies, and networking with other Honor Society advisers.
Room 17
FUN raiserSeaside HS
Westin Carter, Mary Blake
Choose to have FUN with your Fundraiser! FUN creates enjoyment. Enjoyment invites participation. Participation focuses attention. Attention expands awareness. Aware-ness promotes insight. Insight generates knowledge. Knowledge facilitates ACTION! Fundraisers connect us to a cause, deepens our relationships and creates out-comes that can change our world. Join our interactive session! Have some FUN changing your world!
Room 20
How to Maintain a Positive Mindset Through School and Relieve Stress
Raymond AriasTualatin High School
Presidential Candidate
With all the tests, IB/AP courses, and extracurriculars it’s pretty challenging nowadays to find pockets of solace in such a mentally and physically taxing student lifestyle, not to mention our erratic emotions as teenagers. In this workshop, discover how to calm such pressures while sustaining a healthy mental status.
Room 21
Finding the Leader WithinYosalin Arenas
South Medford High School Southern Candidate
Self-awareness and reconnection to our inner-leader is the focus of this course. We all have barriers and fears we need to overcome to reconnect or rediscover the power of our service-leader mentality. Empowering ourselves without ego, but focusing on the service we can do together is a pivotal first step.
Room 22
How to Boost your Schools Spirit!Eden Johnson
Milwaukie High School Metro East Candidate
I would be giving a presentation about how to increase the participation and hype in their school! It would include topics about bringing the school together through all the different talents and events you have happening throughout the year. Getting more participation and support out of it too.
Room 23
Sharing School SpiritDylan Lobaugh
Glencoe High School Metro-West Candidate
In my Leadership workshop, We will be going over different scenarios that my class has overcome at Glencoe relating to participation and how we handled it effectively. We want people in the workshop to be brainstorming ideas on how to fix problems in different ways and then idea share.
Room 24
Building Spirit and Creating Traditions Veronica Jin
Taft 7-12 Mid-West Candidate
Building school spirit is often a very difficult thing to do. One successful way of building spirit is through traditions. In this workshop, we'll talk about events that Taft 7-12 has found successful, such as Milli Vanilli and Noise Parades, that have become traditions that increase spirit throughout our school.
Room 25
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Title/Presenter Description Location
Mental Health Activities in SchoolJoey Solomon
Bend Senior High Central Candidate
Learn about and discuss different activities you can bring to your school regarding mental health and how to carry them out with the support of the school.
Room 26
Leadership Visions and Goals Haylee Bell
La Grande High School Eastern Candidate
In this workshop we will be making a vision board for your leadership journey. Then we will have them make goals for themselves for how they can personally improve their leadership skills or what they what to do as a leader. This will bring the creative and analytical sides of the brain together.
Room 27
Giving Tree/Food/Clothing ClosetSheldon High School
Zoe Sanderson, Elizabeth Clark, Julia Flores, Ana Papen-Gould, John Henley
The hope that 500 Student body students will pick one of the Ornament tag. Students “in need” elementary, MS / HS. Second, we also operate a food and clothing closet in association with our Economic Justice League and Counselors. We will describe how this works.
Room 28
Join the Oregon delegation as we head to COLORADO! NatStuCo Conference, June 19-24, 2020 – a time for students to expand their leadership potential and network with thousands of other students from across our great nation! Sponsored by the NASSP and NatStuCo and hosted by Eaglecrest High School.
Tentative Itinerary
Friday, June 19 – Sunday, June 21Pre-conference Activities in and
around Denver, Colorado
Monday, June 22 – Wednesday, June 24NatStuCo Conference
at Eaglecrest High School
Wednesday, June 24 (pm)Fly back to PDX
To Apply, fill out the application online at oasc.org. If selected, you will be asked to fill out and send in an additional form along with a $200 deposit within 2 weeks after selected to secure your spot. Your deposit is Non-Refundable but will be credited to your balance.
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OASC Summer Leadership camp is for YOU! We’ve spent 70+ years creating activities that will help you become the best leader you can be. Did you know leaders are not just ASB presidents? They are club members, athletes, students who work part-time, and students like you! The skills you learn at OASC Summer Leadership Camp will help you develop your own passions, strengthen your communication skills and teach you how you can make an impact on those around you.
“I had the opportunity to attend OASC’s Summer Leadership Camp on several occasions as a high school student. The camp was one of my most influential and positive high school experiences. I continue to benefit from the leadership skills I developed and the friendships I made during those weeks.”
Matt UtterbackSuperintendent North Clackamas SD2017 National Superintendent of the Year
Scholarships & PaymentOASC strives to make leadership events
accessible for all. If you or someone you know would benefit from a financial scholarship,
please visit the OASC website.
Payment plans are available! If your school is paying a portion of your camp fee, please talk
to your adviser about a coupon code.
When registering, please be prepared to pay a $50 non-refundable deposit.
Join us for Camp 2020
Sample of Leadership Lessons offered at Leadership Camp:
Goal Setting & Self Care
Public Relations & Marketing
Internships & Career Options
Communication
Equity & School Culture
Community Involvement
Save the DateHS Session 1: July 12-16 (Sun-Thurs)HS Session 2: July 19-23 (Sun-Thurs)
Lead LikeChampions
OASC LEADERS | ACT. SERVE. LEAD.
S TUD ENT EX E CUT I V E COUNC I L
Adult Execut i v e BoardBen BowmanBoard Chair
COSA/Alumni
Brittany Hall South Middle School
(Southern Region)
Cathy KayArmand Larive MS(Eastern Region)
Susanne SaylesMcMinnville HS
(NW Region)
Paula NolanAdministrator
(Mid-West Region)
Caroline GillaspySantiam Jr./Sr. HS(Mid-West Region)
Taryn JohnsonOHSU / Alumni(Metro Region)
Chris HillLake Oswego HS
(Metro West Region)
Ty GonrowskiGresham HS
(Metro East Region)
Kristi SturgeonMazama HS
(Southern Region)
Matthew Brown, State PresidentTualatin High School
JJ Riddell, At-Large Rep.Redmond High School
Sal Najjar, At-Large Rep.Mountainside High School
Riley Brewer, Central Rep.The Dalles High School
Inle Gonzalez, Eastern Rep.Hermiston High School
Talon Sison, Metro Rep.Mountainside High School
Moises Monterroso, Metro Rep.Hillsboro High School
Carlie Steele, Mid-West Rep.Oregon Connections Academy
Finigan Reuter, Northwest Rep.McMinnville High School
Margaret Marks, Southern Rep.Grants Pass High School
Eve Storm, Middle Level Rep.Santiam Jr. / Sr. High School
Ben Hall-Temple, Middle Level Rep.South Middle School (Grants Pass)
If you’re interested in running for the Student Executive Council in 2020-2021, make sure you attend OASC Summer Leadership Camp! Applications are released in July.