OSAA definition
Examples of OSAA in a sentence
The District historically starts the high school fall sports season on a date consistent with the OSAA guidelines.
Coaches in OSAA sanctioned activities whose teams proceed to postseason tournaments or games shall be compensated for each day on which they are required to perform services.
Payment for OSAA competition beyond a district level (as described in Sections 29.2.F.1 and 29.2.F.2) will be made in a lump sum following conclusion of the season.
Coaches listed in Appendix B will be paid an additional stipend for participating in post season OSAA and other state sanctioned competition(s) at 2%/day of the coach's extra duty salary for practice/event days to a maximum of 10%/week.
Pay will be prorated for extra duty due to required playoffs beyond the OSAA cutoff date.
Coaches listed on the extra duty schedule who are involved in Oregon School Activities Association (O.S.A.A.) or other state competition beyond the regularly scheduled district- level competition shall receive the following extended compensation.
It is the intention of Klamath County School District and Klamath County Education Association to provide the number of paid coaches necessary to ensure adequate supervision and quality preparation for all student athletes at OSAA sponsored playoffs.
For Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) – recognized activities, team sports (baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball, volleyball) extended additional compensation shall be paid to all employees receiving a differential varsity coaches involved in competition beyond the district level that is not part of the regularly scheduled season.
OSAA play-off events are not a regular school event and are subject to the fees as set by the OSAA for those events.
Non-athletic advisors listed in Appendix B (i.e., rally, band, etc.) will be paid an additional stipend for participating in post season OSAA and other state sanctioned athletic competition(s) at 2%/day of the advisor's extra duty salary for practice/event days to a maximum of 10%/week.