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The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) is a non-profit, board-governed organization that regulates high school athletics and competitive activities via athletic conferences in the U.S. state of Oregon, providing equitable competition among its members, both public and private.
Woodburn School District 103: Principal: Dulce Nash [1] Grades: 9-12: Number of students: 1,701 (2023-2024) [2] Color(s) Royal blue and white [1] Athletics conference: OSAA 5A-3 Mid-Willamette Conference [1] Mascot: Bulldog: Team name: Bulldogs [1] Rival: North Marion High School: Website: Woodburn School District Homepage
Image Name City District Enrollment Mascot/team OSAA Type Academy for Character Education: Cottage Grove: South Lane S.D. 18: Eagle - Charter: Academy of Arts and Academics
Continental Athletic Conference; Formerly: Association of Independent Institutions (2008–2021) Association: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Founded: 2008 (as the AII) Commissioner: Ted Breidenthal: Sports fielded: 13 men's: 6; women's: 7; No. of teams: 12 (10 in 2025) Region: United States and Canada (British Columbia ...
The Oregon Golf Association (OGA) Golf Course in Woodburn is a public course, rated by Golf Digest in 1996 as one of the top 10 affordable courses in the United States. [23] It routinely hosts many large amateur and high school events in the state. The Woodburn Golf Club is a 9-hole public course 2 miles west of Woodburn.
Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, 531 U.S. 288 (2001), is a United States Supreme Court case concerning whether the actions of an interscholastic sport-association that regulated sports among Tennessee schools could be regarded as a state actor for First Amendment and Due Process purposes. [1]
In 2001, the association was a party in the United States Supreme Court case Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. [6] Brentwood Academy had sued the Association after the school was penalized for "undue influence" in recruiting football players, and the case
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