An effective student council or leadership group can be one of the most valuable assets any school can have. Behind every effective student council or leadership group is a dedicated advisor who guides and empowers students. These advisors are some of the hardest working people in your school.
How do they get nominated?
An advisor may be nominated by their principal, their students, or an advisor from another school. Please complete the enclosed nomination Jotform no later than Friday, April 4th 2025.
How will they be recognized?
The OASC Advisor of the Year will be recognized at the Annual Spring Conference and again at our Annual Fall Conference. They will also receive a plaque and (2) $75 OASC event scholarships for their school. A media press release will be provided for your school district to recognize the Advisor of the Year on a local level as well.
What criteria must they meet?
In order to be nominated for OASC Advisor of the Year, the candidate’s school must be a member of Oregon Association of Student Councils (OASC). There is no minimum service requirement to an ASB/Leadership/Program advisor position. Current OASC Board members are not eligible.
Click here for more information on what is needed to nominate an advisor!
If you have questions regarding the award or the form, please don’t hesitate to call Cameron Broome at (503) 480-7206 or email at cameron@oasc.org.
- Cameron Broome, OASC Interim Executive Director, and the OASC Baord