Student Programs

Student Executive Council (SEC)

The OASC Student Executive Council is a group of 11 high school students elected by member schools to represent their respective region. 1 middle school representative is also appointed to this council to ensure our mid-level voices are being heard. These students serve a one year term from November-November and are elected annually at Fall Conference, working with adult leadership throughout the year to run board meetings, plan events, and be the student voice for OASC.

  • This is an opportunity to take leadership to the next level. Students wishing to run for Student Executive Council should be self-directed, responsible individuals who follow-through with commitments they make. They must also be very positive role models, since this is a highly visible position throughout the state. SEC members must attend four Board meetings each year (including the preceding SEC retreat), OASC Fall and Spring Conferences, and must attend OASC Summer Camp. Other commitments include membership outreach, OASC newsletter contributions, helping out at regional workshops in your area, and frequent communication with members of the Board. If you are chosen to run for a position at Fall Conference, you, your leadership adviser, and leadership students at your school are required to attend Fall Conference to help support your campaign.

  • 8th Graders, Sophomores or Juniors currently attending an OASC member school. Student Executive Council members have full voting privileges, and serve a term of one year. If they are elected as 8th graders or Sophomores, they have the option of running for more than 1 term in the same or a different office. Students running for State President must be juniors.

  • Please note as stated in the OASC constitution: “A student on the OASC Student Executive Council shall serve a one year term. They will be elected at Fall Conference, take office immediately, and serve until the following Fall Conference.”

Council Recognition Awards

Our council recognition awards program offers advisors and students an opportunity to be recognized for their hard work throughout the year. The intentions of the OASC High School Council Awards are 3-fold: To be a goal setting and planning tool for advisers and student leaders as they outline their programming and curriculum for the year; To be used as an evaluation tool throughout the year to help you see what you’ve accomplished and stay focused on what you are striving for, and; A method whereby OASC can recognize member schools within the state. The intentions of the OASC Mid-Level Student Leaders Awards are 3-fold: To be a goal setting and planning tool for advisers and student leaders as they outline their programming and curriculum for the year; To be used as an evaluation tool throughout the year to help you see what you’ve accomplished and stay focused on what you are striving for, and; A method whereby OASC can recognize member schools within the state.

Capitol Ambassadors Program (CAP)

The OASC Capitol Ambassadors Program is an innovative, first-of-its-kind program that engages high school students in politics and public policy. This is an exciting opportunity for high school student leaders across Oregon to gain firsthand experience, connect with other student leaders, and develop real-world skills. OASC CAP is perfect for any student passionate about making a difference and interested in becoming a stronger leader.

The year-long program will introduce students to the state legislature and connect them with other students, elected leaders, and public officials from all over the state. There will be field trips, webinars, workshops, and more. Over the last six years, CAP students visited the State Capitol, met with Governor Brown and leaders of the Department of Education, interviewed legislators, learned how to build compelling resumes and cover letters, and testified before the House Education Committee on the student perspective in education policy.

We will select a group of 30 to 40 students to be members of the seventh class of OASC Capitol Ambassadors Program; we are looking for high school students of all ages, from all over Oregon, and with all kinds of backgrounds and interests. They will represent OASC and their peers from across the state. New and returning students are welcome to apply. This program is completely non-partisan and students of all belief systems are welcome.