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OASC 2017 FALL CONFERENCE | NOVEMBER 5-6 | SEASIDE

TURNING TIDE

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Time Activity Location10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Student Executive Council Candidate Check-in Outside Seamist Room

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Advisers: Conference Registration Upstairs/Seaside Room

10:30 a.m. - 12:55 p.m. Students: Visit Exhibits / Snacks / Campaign Meet & Greet / Purchase OASC Apparel / Books Lobby and Pacific Room

1:00 - 2:30 p.m.

OPENING GENERAL SESSIONNational Anthem: Citlalli Nunez, Hillsboro HS

Student Executive Council and Executive BoardOASC State President: Madisyn Montgomery, Oregon City HS

Rules Video by Scappoose HSKeynote Speaker: Keith Hawkins

Student Council Recognition

Pacific Room

2:30 - 3:00 p.m. BREAK: Exhibits / Silent Auction / Apparel Candidates behind stage at 2:45 p.m. Lobby and Pacific Room

2:30 p.m. Adviser Meeting Riverview Room(Upstairs)

3:00 - 4:00 p.m.

SECOND GENERAL SESSIONStudent Executive Council Regional Candidates

Presidential Candidate SpeechesAdviser of the Year Presentation

Special Presentation with Sonya Chapman

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.

SEASIDE HIGH SCHOOLIdea 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.

1901 N. HolladaySee Pages 4-10

9:00 - 10:30 p.m.

ACTIVITY TIME: YOU MUST WEAR YOUR NAMETAG and WRISTBAND TO ATTEND ALL EVENTS

Dance: “Come Sail Away” Dance Sponsored by: Craig Brown/High Fidelity Entertainment

Game Show ManiaGame Show Mania presented by Chad Dowling Productions

Inflatables, Games & SnacksInflatables Sponsored by Party Works

LoungeLounge sponsored by Part Factory

Virtual RealityVirtual Reality Sponsored by Flip Flop Sounds

KaraokeKaraoke Sponsored by Ultimate Entertainment

OASC Silent Auction

Dance: Pacific Room

Game Show Mania: Lobby Hallway

Games & Snacks: Necanicum

Lounge: Necanicum

Virtual Reality: Necanicum

Karaoke: Lobby

Auction: Lobby Hallway

9:00 - 10:30 p.m. Advisers: HospitalityPlease Help Chaperone Dance and Activities too!

Riverview Room (Upstairs)

10:30 p.m.* Students dismissed back to their hotels / beach houses *An adviser MUST be present to escort you

SundayNovember 5, 2017

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.

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Time Activity Location

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 Marked Box in Lobby

Convention Center Lobby

9:00 - 10:45 a.m.

CLOSING GENERAL SESSIONShake It, led by the Student Executive CouncilOASC Capitol Ambassadors Program & Survey

Keynote Speaker: Jeff EbenUpcoming Events with OASC

Door Prizes, Closing Video and PicturesElection Results

You can access the 2017 Fall Conference pictures at www.oasc.org. Password: leader

Pacific Room

10:45 a.m. Conference Adjourn Thank you for attending and safe travels home!

MondayNovember 6, 2017

MAPSSeaside Convention CenterSeaside High School

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OASC Thanks our Sponsors & Partners!

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Workshops at a GlanceLocation Idea Shares / Workshop Rd. 1

6:10-6:55 p.m.Workshop Round 2

7:05-7:50 p.m.Workshop Round 3

8:00-8:45 p.m.

Library Save Your Sanity Ideas and “Ahas” for Advisers

Start with Getting R.E.A.L.Keith Hawkins (Advisers Only) Hunger: Not Impossible

Music Capitol Ambassadors Program Capitol Ambassadors Program Capitol Ambassadors Program

Cafeteria Idea Share: ASB Presidents Leadership and BeyondChrista Schmeder (Students Only)

The Five AssumptionsChrista Schmeder (Advisers Only)

Gym Etiquette for LeadersSonya Chapman

Etiquette for LeadersSonya Chapman

Keeping it R.E.A.L.Keith Hawkins (Students Only)

Room 2 Idea Share: Anti-Bullying/Unity Week

Homecoming Functionality (Planning of Activities through the Dance)

Assemblies 101 - Creating Awesome Assemblies from the Ground Up

Room 3 Ask a DJ Ask a DJ Things We Do Well That Work!

Room 4 Idea Share: School Courts and Royalty Cards Because We Care Everyone Fits In

Room 6 Scot’s Angels - Community Service with Heart

Hood Doing Good: A Conference Works Together

Hood Doing Good: A Conference Works Together

Room 7 Idea Share: How to discuss change with your school while maintaining

a positive culture and climateIndividuality Balloons Homegoing - A Homecoming

Experience at the End of the Year

Room 9 Idea Share: Unity Know Your Rights! Know Your Rights!

Room 10 Idea Share: Community Service Bring hope to Doernbecher! Bring hope to Doernbecher!

Room 11 Idea Share: Fundraisers Doernbecher Pageant Utilizing Technology with LeadershipAdvisers Only

Room 13 Idea Share: Bye-Bye Elections Determining Your Leadership Style Bringing Your School & Community Together

Room 15 How Can We Help Each Other? Amazing Race Student Competition HYPE UP your Student Section

Room 17 Leadership Without Borders- Dominican Republic Style!

Building Up a Small Community1A/2A Schools Only

Administrators NetworkingAdministrators Only

Room 20 Idea Share: Connecting School to Community through Charitable Work Get Outside! Celebrating Diversity

Room 21 Idea Share: Multi-Topic Living Like a LeaderMidwest Region Candidate

Secrets Don’t Make FriendsMidwest Region Candidate

Room 22 Idea Share: Feedback/Fundraisers/Service/Energizers-Retreats

Decades: A Battle of the DancesPresidential Candidate

How Can You Help Your Community?

Midwest Region Candidate

Room 23 Idea Share: School Unity Levels Of ListeningPresidential Candidate

Branding Your SchoolPresidential Candidate

Room 24 Creating Spirit From the Bottom Up The Need to SucceedMetro Region Candidate

2 Month Culture BuilderMetro Region Candidate

Room 25 Idea Share: Small School Pride1A/2A Schools Only

Youth Ending SlaveryMetro Region Candidate

The Morning Routine of a LeaderMetro Region Candidate

Room 26 Make School Cool...Looking Again! Service in Your School!Northwest Region Candidate

Fundraisers: Involvement and Evolvement

Northwest Region Candidate

Room 27 Idea Share: “FHS Gives Back” Magic Wheel ChairEast Region Candidate

Student Council PacksEast Region Candidate

Room 28 HAPPINESS IS CONTAGIOUS Lollipop MomentSouthern Region Candidate

How To Shape Your Leadership Team Into A Leadership FamilyCentral Region Candidate

All workshops will be held at Seaside High School, 1901 N. Holladay.

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Save Your Sanity Ideas and Ahas for Advisers

Julie Kasper and Sarah Cole

Let’s look at some ideas to help you save your sanity as you survive the year advising and encouraging amazing kids. We’ll also look at “why didn’t I think of that” ingenious products to help your events, your class and your program run smoothly. Get ready to have some fun!

Library

Capitol Ambassadors Program OASC Capitol Ambassadors Program MeetingFor students accepted into OASC CAP

Music

Idea Share: ASB Presidents Presented by OASC State President Madi Montgomery Cafeteria

Etiquette for LeadersSonya Chapman

Etiquette for leaders gives students and advisers a solid foundation in proper etiquette and secondarily, how applying simple changes in behavior can strengthen character and enhance your soft skills to better prepare you for a lifetime of success.

Gym

Idea Share: Anti-Bullying/Unity Week Presented by Ridgeview High School Room 2

Ask a DJ

Ask A DJ, is a work shop to help build a better dialog between your DJ and you. Panel will include several DJ companies. We will tackle issues and give solutions to many common and unique event/dance topics. Q&A and open discussion.

Room 3

Idea Share: School Courts and Royalty Presented by Taft 7-12 Room 4

Scot’s Angels - Community Service with Heart

David Douglas High School

We have developed a program to raise funds for ONE kid in need within our district boundaries, we call it SCOTS ANGELS. Last year we raised $12,000 to give back to a family/kid in our own community--using very limited resources. We would love to show people how we did it. And the process moving forward.

Room 6

Idea Share: How to discuss change with your school while maintaining a

positive culture and climatePresented by Oregon City High School Room 7

Idea Share: Unity Presented by Vernonia High School Room 9

Idea Share: Community Service Presented by Cleveland High School Room 10

Idea Share: Fundraisers Presented by Knappa High School Room 11

Idea Share: Bye-Bye Elections Presented by Sheldon High School Room 13

How Can We Help Each Other?Seaside High School

Do you ever need help coming up with new and exciting ideas or need help with a project? With the help of students like you we were able to build a new school. We would like to start a network so that you can reach for help when needed. Together we can do great things.

Room 15

Leadership Without Borders- Dominican Republic Style!

Mazama HS, McMinnville HS, RPA

Oregon leaders can serve all over the world. Leadership without Borders program began in 2015 with a trip to the Dominican Republic. In 2017, students traveled to Nicaragua. In summer 2018, we will return to the DR! Together we will learn about the Caribbean culture, and help serve in rural villages in the island’s interior.

Room 17

Idea Share: Connecting School to Community through Charitable Work Presented by St. Helens High School Room 20

Idea Share: Multi-Topic Presented by Summit High School Room 21

Idea Share: Feedback/Fundraisers/Service/Energizers-Retreats Presented by Scappoose High School Room 22

Idea Share: School Unity Presented by Crescent Valley High School Room 23

Idea Share / Workshop Round 1 | 6:10-6:55 p.m.

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Title/Presenter Description Location

Start with Getting R.E.A.L.Keith HawkinsAdvisers Only

Join our keynote speaker as he gets R.E.A.L. with Oregon Advisers. Library

Capitol Ambassadors Program

OASC Capitol Ambassadors Program MeetingFor students accepted into OASC CAP

Music

Leadership and BeyondChrista Schmeder

Students Only

If you come to this session you will hear the highest rated speaker at Whitman College, The University of Redlands in California, and a variety of other college campuses. In this session, you will learn a tangible definition of leadership and the top 10 characteristic of an effective leader that colleges and future employers are looking for. This session will make you laugh harder and reflect deeper. You will also get a free copy of the book, “Keys to Success in College and Life”.

Cafeteria

Etiquette for LeadersSonya Chapman

Etiquette for leaders gives students and advisers a solid foundation in proper etiquette and secondarily, how applying simple changes in behavior can strengthen character and enhance your soft skills to better prepare you for a lifetime of success.

Gym

Homecoming Functionality (Planning of Activities

through the Dance)Ontario High School

The purpose of this session is to improve the overall organization and delegation of project tasks. We will focus specifically on our successful homecoming committees, paper/documentation and inclusion of ALL grades.

Room 2

Ask a DJAsk A DJ, is a work shop to help build a better dialog between your DJ and you. Panel will include several DJ companies. We will tackle issues and give solutions to many common and unique event/dance topics. Q&A and open discussion.

Room 3

Cards Because We CareAdrian High School

Do you desire to make a difference? How about a service project ‘Anyone’ can do, regardless of age, location or artistic ability. It’s easy, and provides a meaningful way for students to contribute and make a difference. A project that is FUN while HELPING OTHERS. A project focused upon KIDS—yet can be adapted.

Room 4

Hood Doing Good: A Conference Works TogetherGresham/Barlow/Reynolds/

David Douglas

Over the past year, the eight schools of the Mt. Hood Conference has worked together to create the MHC Positvity/Hood Doing Good initiative. In this session, learn how old partnerships and leadership student collaboration, has helped spread sportsmanship and positivity throughout the league.

Room 6

Individuality BalloonsRedmond Proficiency Academy

Come see how RPA uses their 7 Habits of a Highly Effective RPA Student to accept individuality and how you can apply these principles to your own school!

Room 7

Know Your Rights!American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon & Century High School

Rights are like your brain, if you don’t exercise them often, you’ll lose them! In this workshop you will learn more about what your rights are as Oregon public high school students and how to ensure that your rights are protected, defended and, most importantly, exercised.

Room 9

Workshop Round 2 | 7:05-7:50 p.m.

Creating Spirit From the Bottom UpLiberty High School

Do you have a spirit problem? We sure did so we ripped up everything we thought was right and started over from scratch! This seminar will give you information that will allow you to take what you already know and apply it to your school one small group at a time.

Room 24

Idea Share: Small School Pride Presented by Regis High School1A/2A Schools Only

Room 25

Make School Cool...Looking Again!Lakeview High School

Its hard to be excited or proud about attending a school that looks old and outdated. This workshop is about doing simple things that can change the look and feel of a school, so students will feel proud when walking through the front doors. Join us for some great ideas!

Room 26

Idea Share: “FHS Gives Back” Community fundraiser to support 5-6 Franklin Famllies.Presented by Franklin High School

Room 27

HAPPINESS IS CONTAGIOUSMountain View High School

Happy Leaders = Happy School Training your brain to be positive is similar to training your muscles at the gym. Daily practice of 5 simple exercises can lead to significant increases in happiness. Leaders with a positive mindset are more productive, less stressed, and experience increased life satisfaction.

Room 28

Idea Share / Workshop Round 1 (cont.)

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Workshop Round 2 (cont.)Title/Presenter Description Location

Bring hope to Doernbecher!Kids Making Miracles

Make a difference in the lives of local kids and teens faced with illness or medical challenges by bringing hope to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Learn how you can be a part of Kids Making Miracles by raising funds to develop clinical services, fund innovative research programs, and find new treatments for serious childhood diseases.

Room 10

Doernbecher PageantSherwood High School

Sherwood High School has had a long tradition of successful Doernbecher Pageants that have raised collectively over $300,000 for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. These pageants are fun, gender-neutral, and are a great tradition to look forward to senior year. Learn how we raise $40,000 annually!

Room 11

Determining Your Leadership Style

Molalla High School

Being a good leader means is tough work! Find out what style of leader you are and how best to use your given skills. Also learn how to work better with others.

Room 13

Amazing Race Student Competition

West Linn High School

We created a week-long Amazing Race competition that pits nine teams of seniors against one another in a series of mental and physical challenges. It’s a fun and crazy game that energizes our student body in the winter and raises money for nine charities; we’d love to share our experience with you!

Room 15

Building Up a Small Community

Jewell High School1A/2A Schools Only

We will be discussing events and activities that we use to involve and get the community to participate in school functions. Discussions include advertising the activities, performances, sports, and fundraisers that involve the community members.

Room 17

Get Outside!Cascade High School

Outside Cascade at Cascade High School has brought students and faculty together and enabled them to explore a world outside of their ordinary. From collegiate volleyball games to paint-balling to camping trips, Outside Cascade presents students with opportunities to broaden their horizons and have fun while doing so.

Room 20

Living Like a LeaderBrittany Grenbemer

Midwest Region Candidate

Sometimes, it seems like as a leader you just go through the motions. Showing up to leadership class, making posters, organizing assemblies; the same repetitive things. But there’s more to leadership than just being on student council, and it’s time to walk the walk and figure out how to live like a leader.

Room 21

Decades: A Battle of the Dances

Derek EvansPresidential Candidate

Every year, Sandy has a final end of the year competition between the classes. Every class is assigned a decade of music to create a dance routine based off of. It’s a great school involvement activity, and provides more school spirit than anyone has ever seen!

Room 22

Levels Of ListeningHailey Hardcastle

Presidential Candidate

As outgoing leaders we sometimes forget that a majority of being a good leader is being a good listener. It’s amazing the kind of connections you can create just by asking how someone’s day was and consciously listening to the response. Learn how to be a more effective listener and better connect with your students.

Room 23

The Need to SucceedShawna Ashley Ingram

Metro Region Candidate

Everyone wants to succeed but what is success? How do you become successful? How do you know when you are successful? What happens when you don’t succeed? In this workshop we will discuss the answers to these questions and more while exploring SMART goal setting.

Room 24

Youth Ending SlaveryMia Johnson

Metro Region Candidate

Youth Ending Slavery (YES) is a Portland based, youth led non profit. In this presentation we will talk about awareness and the roles that come into play in modern day slavery. We will explain what trafficking is with emphasis on intersectionality and potential solutions and ways we can help. We will also explain how you can start a YES chapter in your school and what that could look like and entail.

Room 25

Service in Your School!Jackson Boothe

Northwest Region Candidate

From small fundraisers to big service projects, find out how to get your school involved! Service has a spot in every school. In this workshopwe will cover what type of service ideas you can do, how to organize your event and how to execute it. Service in your school can be important and amazing.

Room 26

Magic Wheel ChairTristan Weimer

East Region Candidate

This workshop will teach you how you can implement Magic Wheelchair into your school. Magic Wheelchair is a non profit organization that gives kids in wheelchairs amazing costumes for Halloween and other various events.

Room 27

Lollipop MomentTanikwah Lang

Southern Region Candidate

Have you ever had someone uplift your day with a simple act of kindness? Have you ever impacted another’s life in a positive way? Join me for an interactive lesson focusing on making a difference and acknowledging kindness.

Room 28

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Workshop Round 3 | 8:00-8:45 p.m. Title/Presenter Description Location

Hunger: Not ImpossibleHenley High School

Hunger: Not Impossible. Henley HS students partnered with Not Impossible Labs and ran a pilot program to feed food insecure teens over the summer of 2017. Teen hunger is absurd! How can you commit to help eradicate hunger in your school?

Library

Capitol Ambassadors Program

OASC Capitol Ambassadors Program MeetingFor students accepted into OASC CAP

Music

The Five Assumptions plus some free curriculum

Christa Schmeder

Advisers Only

All of us were pulled into this job by a variety of reasons. Enthusiasm, stipends, hope to change the system, and desire for a lack of adult social life might have made your top 10 list. This session will remind you of the importance of your role, affirm the ridiculousness of the extra time you put in that NO ONE understand, and give you a packet of ready-to-use, content rich activities for your classes. Whether you’re new or a veteran, this session will be worth your time.

Cafeteria

Keeing it R.E.A.L.Keith HawkinsStudents Only

Join our keynote speaker as he gets R.E.A.L. with Oregon Student Leaders. Gym

Assemblies 101 - Creating Awesome Assemblies from

the Ground Up Hillsboro High School

Assemblies are one of the most important parts of building positive school culture, and this workshop will help you take your assemblies from so-so to AMAZING. We will go over ideas for themes, games, decorations, and how to honor your students and staff, as well as tips on incorporating your admin team and special guests.

Room 2

Things We Do Well That Work!

Southridge High School

Things the we do well and works! We would like to present a few ideas that our high school does well: Southridge Idol, Assembly themes, Community outreach, Google Form Voting, Social Medias, and much more!

Room 3

Everyone Fits InSheldon High School

Activities, clubs, sports, academic programs, socio-economics, ethnicities, more and more and more. How do you help everyone to FIT IN at your school? Is it possible for all students to “feel” and “know” they belong to YOUR/THEIR high school? What can ASB Leadership do to make your school a place where everyone FITS IN!

Room 4

Hood Doing Good: A Conference Works TogetherGresham/Barlow/Reynolds/

David Douglas

Over the past year, the eight schools of the Mt. Hood Conference has worked together to create the MHC Positvity/Hood Doing Good initiative. In this session, learn how old partnerships and leadership student collaboration, has helped spread sportsmanship and positivity throughout the league.

Room 6

Homegoing - A Homecoming Experience at

the End of the YearSouth Albany

Homegoing is a designated week at the end of the year which includes macho volleyball, Rebel Games, dress-up days, class competitions and finishes with our powderpuff game and dance. Come find out more about what our school has learned after more than 15 years of Homegoing weeks!

Room 7

Know Your Rights!American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon & Century High School

Rights are like your brain, if you don’t exercise them often, you’ll lose them! In this workshop you will learn more about what your rights are as Oregon public high school students and how to ensure that your rights are protected, defended and, most importantly, exercised.

Room 9

Bring hope to Doernbecher!Kids Making Miracles

Make a difference in the lives of local kids and teens faced with illness or medical challenges by bringing hope to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Learn how you can be a part of Kids Making Miracles by raising funds to develop clinical services, fund innovative research programs, and find new treatments for serious childhood diseases.

Room 10

Utilizing Technology with Leadership

Sherwood High SchoolAdvisers Only

Learn how to use technology to improve communication and collaboration, both within the leadership class and with the student body. Will also discuss some social media tips and online voting for court and elections. This workshop is for advisers only.

Room 11

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Bringing Your School & Community TogetherMolalla High School

Want to bring an activity to your school that not only boosts school morale but also gives back to the community? Then come and listen how Molalla HS does this each February during Share the Love. This is a grass roots fundraiser where last year in 3 weeks they raised over $64,000.

Room 13

HYPE UP your Student Section

Roseburg High School

In this workshop we will teach you how to enhance student section spirit at sporting events. You will learn how social media and tailgating can increase the student population at sporting events. Our leadership program helps support our Marching Band and each week our student body dresses in different themes which add to the fun.

Room 15

Administrators NetworkingAdministrators Only

Enjoy time networking with colleagues about scheduling, logistics, organization, funding,and creating a high school that no one wants to leave! Facilitated by Majalise Tolan, Principal at Taft 7-12 and OASSA Executive Board Member.

Room 17

Celebrating DiversityBenson Polytechnic

How we celebrate the racial, ability & identity diversity we have in our building. How can you make sure that you celebrate and represent all of the students within your building? Are your events representing all of the diversity within your student body.

Room 20

Secrets Don’t Make FriendsMadisen Hill

Midwest Region Candidate

My workshop is going to be about Communication and why that is important when you are a leader. I hope to emphasize how important it is to communicate ideas and or opinions while in leadership so that voices get a chance to be heard. I also will make a point that to work well with others within leadership and/or the community, one needs to possess good communication skills! I have planned a basic activity to help everyone understand the importance of communication, as well.

Room 21

How Can You Help Your Community?

Michelle SekefetzMidwest Region Candidate

Have you ever wondered what you can do for your community and the world around you? In this workshop you will learn about different volunteer opportunities in your community and in the state. Come learn about volunteering, community service projects and non-profit organizations that you can implement in your school, community and world.

Room 22

Branding Your SchoolShelby Bowen

Presidential Candidate

Brands are all about people, and it’s our goal as leadership students to connect with everyone at our schools. This workshop will give you some knowledge on how to develop a brand that has meaning for your school, and how to apply that to your leadership class to create a more spirited school environment.

Room 23

2 Month Culture BuilderSalman Najjar

Metro Region Candidate

Mountainside high school is Oregon’s newest high school. With an unorthodox opening in September 2017, Mountainside opened with only freshmen and sophomores for a collective total of 900 students. It’s been just two months and already the culture of mountainside has started to take shape.

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The Morning Routine of a Leader

Sophie WongMetro Region Candidate

This workshop is based on the book, “Miracle Morning Routine”. We will be describing the 6 best procedures to follow when you wake up in the morning in order to be the best leader you can be everyday. We will also be introducing and making small vision boards.

Room 25

Fundraisers: Involvement and Evolvement

Maleah UptonNorthwest Region Candidate

In this workshop leaders will discuss and learn about different ways to increase the participation from students as well as community members during school fundraisers. Growth of old and new activities will also be discussed, leaving the leader with new ideas and ways to further create a more inclusive and active student body and community.

Room 26

Student Council PacksIsel Tejeda Urenda

East Region Candidate

In this workshop we will be discussing a different approach on how to organize your student council class. This approach will ensure that everyone in the group will be working efficiently.

Room 27

How To Shape Your Leadership Team Into A

Leadership FamilyJJ Riddell

Central Region Candiate

This workshop will allow leadership classes/programs big or small to find different ways to shape their team into a family. This workshop contains various ideas and activities that will help give examples or sprout ideas that can be applied in anyone’s leadership program. Showing how a leadership family can be more efficient than a team.

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Thank You Oregon Advisers! OASC wants to say THANK YOU to all Advisers and Chaperones for taking extra time out of their schedules to give their students the opportunity to attend OASC Fall Conference.

Feb. 17-19, 2018Hillsboro HSAre you ready to get energized?Don’t miss the 11th annual Winter Energizer! It’s the perfect time to get re-focused and re-energized for the rest of your busy year. We’ll have fun, learn lots and send you back inspired to serve for the remainder of the year!This is the perfect event if you’re running for office next year!

Register by Feb 1

to save $20Scholarships available

Register online at OASc.org

Step out of your comfort zone and try something new! OASC has community, state-wide, national, and international leadership development opportunities.

Which one will you try?

SAVE THE DATE!

Summer Leadership CampJuly 15-18th: H.S. Session 1

July 22-25th: H.S. Session 2

If you want to be a leader, are a leader, or want to be a better leader, you

DON'T want to miss the 63rd annual Summer Leadership Camp. OASC Summer leadership camp is for all aspiring leaders entering 6th-12th

grade in the Fall of 2018.

Registration and Scholarship Apps available in March 2018.

NatStuCo Conference 2018(Formerly known as the NASC Conference)

Join the Oregon Delegation for

Who: Students entering 9-12 in Fall 2018What: NatStuCo ConferenceWhen: June 22-27, 2018Where: Minneapolis, MinnesotaWhy: Represent Oregon at the national level and meet other student leaders from across the nation to learn new ideas and skills to bring back to Oregon and your school!

Visit OASC.org for more information!

Leadership Borderswithout

July 25 - August 1, 2018 Join Oregon student leaders and advisers as they travel to the Dominican Republic

for a leadership trip of a lifetime! This trip is sponsored by OASC through EF Tours.

Register now Online at OASC.org!

For more information, visit the Leadership without Borders exhibit table or workshop during Round 1 in Room 17!

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Your 2016-2017student executive council

adult Executive BoardNoland Peebles – Board Chair

Thurston High School(Mid-West Region)

Jeff WatersKraxberger Middle School

(MS / Metro Region)

Cathy KayArmand Larive Middle School

(MS / East Region)

Madisyn MontgomeryState President

Oregon City HS - Metro Region

Kiandre HewettAt-Large Representative

Reynolds HS - Metro Region

Chelsea Armstrong At-Large Representative

Cottage Grove HS - Mid-West

Emma BeaverCentral Representative

Bend Senior High School

Sara GradyEastern RepresentativeArlington High School

Delaney KleinerMetro Representative

Oregon City High School

Saffron CooperMid-West Representative

Sprague High School

Karlie RaganNorthwest RepresentativeScappoose High School

Susanne SaylesMcMinnville High School

(NW Region)

Sarah ColeHillsboro High School

(Interim)

Kristi SturgeonMazama High School

(Southern Region)

Ben BowmanAlumni/CAP Director

Alison FordAlumni/Nike

Chris HillLake Oswego High School

(Metro West)

Ty GonrowskiGresham High School (Metro East)

Ryan LawsSouthern Representative

Crater Academy of Health and Public Services

Courtnee WestMiddle Level RepresentativeArmand Larive Middle School

Currently Hermiston High School

Desmond GarzaMiddle Level RepresentativeBoise Eliot -Humboldt (PPS)