Don't miss the OALA 16TH Annual Winter Conference 2020
Fri., Feb 7 in Downtown, Portland, Sat., Feb. 8 at Grant High School, Portland See agenda and register here. ![]() Call for Presenters - Due December 3rd We are flattered by the number of you who have asked, have been planning to apply and have been sending us names of presenters you hope to see. Please make sure you let them know that the proposals are due December 3rd. Share this information with colleagues. Click here to learn more. Distinguished Latino/a Educator Award and Tom Ruhl Ally of OALA - Due December 3rd We are now open for nominations for both awards. Letters need to be in soon as they are due December 3rd! Click here to complete the nomination form. Individual Registration Click here to register. Institutional Members If your site is an institutional member, we will contact your site to renew their membership and then acquire the names of the 5 team members attending. If you have more than 5 team members who would like to attend, the communication will have details on how to do that. Reminder About Registration We are now using Eventbrite as our registration system. Please make sure to check your junk mail folder if you don't receive your confirmation right away and mark it as "not spam" (junk). Hotel Information Working to finalize location to be near our Friday venue. Corporate Partners: Please contact Gina with questions if you have not responded to correspondence. Thank you to Curriculum Associates, American Reading and Renaissance for your support year after year! More recognition's to come. Questions? Gina Roletto rolettog@gmail.com Welcome to the Oregon Association of Latino Administrators ![]() OUR HISTORY The Oregon Association of Latino Administrators was formed in April 2002 as an attempt to create a vehicle to support and mentor Latino Administrators as well Latino educators who aspire to become administrators in the State of Oregon. A small group of dedicated administrators from the Portland Metropolitan area met in Hillsboro and began the task of developing the Vision, Mission, goals and bylaws for the group. Click to read more |
Our Goals
1. To promote Latino educators into leadership positions. 2. To ensure educational equity for all students especially those of Latino heritage. 3. To advocate at the federal, state, and local level for equitable educational policies impacting Latino students. Click to learn more ![]() |