
READY • SET • LEAD
August 11-12, 2025
Seven Feathers Convention Center in Canyonville, Oregon
Two days filled with invaluable insights to cultivate educational success in your district, collaboration opportunities, and professional development tailored to meet the needs of educational leaders.
About OILC
Registration closes on August 8, 2025.
Elevate your leadership at the Oregon Instructional Leadership Conference, August 11-12, 2025, at the Seven Feathers Convention Center in Canyonville, Oregon. Join Southern Oregon school leaders for two days of insights, collaboration, and professional development designed to enhance your skills and drive positive change in your district.
In past years, our conferences helped us launch the school year and foster community among educational leaders. This year, we’ve powered up the purpose of the conference to focus on instructional leadership and address pressing issues highlighted by student data — especially, the need for relevance and connection in the classroom. Get ready to be inspired to learn together, innovate, and create impactful plans for change in your buildings.

Conference Themes
Artificial Intelligence
Attendance & Family Connections
Professional Learning Communities
Legal & Policy Essentials
Schedule
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SPED Law Session, Joel Hungerford, Partner Hungerford Law Firm
ED Law Session | Legislative changes and the to dos for administrators, Elliot R. Field, Garrett Hemann Robertson PC
COSA Legislative Update, Morgan Allen, Deputy Executive Director of Policy and Advocacy, COSA
PLC Pilot Districts: Deepening Our Work: Building a 90-Day PLC Plan, Keri Greener, PLC Coach Solution Tree
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Lessons Learned Leading in the Age of AI - Dr. Arsenio Romero, Superintendent-in-Residence ILO Group
CSI/TSI Workshop with ODE - Jennifer Molan Integrated Programs Specialist OEII
Teaching with Dignity - How to Cultivate Ecosystems Where People Thrive - Summer Snyder, Facilitator-Consultant Dignity Consulting
Supporting Singletons in a PLC - Keri Greener, PLC Coach Solution Tree
Strengthening Human Connection in an AI-Driven World - Superintendent-in-Residence ILO Group
Partners for Presence: Strengthening Attendance in Douglas County - Marnie Jewell, Education Specialist Everyday Matters; Jennifer Molan, Integrated Programs Specialist OEII; Daniella Avila, Sytems Improvement & YD Coordinator, Douglas ESD
Transforming Data into Meaningful Action to Improve Student Achievement and Teacher Practice
PLC Pilot Districts One-on-One Planning time - Keri Greener, PLC Coach Solution Tree
Afternoon Boost: Collaborative Team Planning; Q&A Time with Workshop Presenters

Book hotel rooms at Seven Feathers Convention Center for this year’s conference. Details and pricing in link.
We’re here to help you lead.
OILC is facilitated by the Education Services Department at Douglas ESD, which operates as a consultancy to all 13 school districts of Douglas County by providing expertise, assistance, and a comprehensive array of support to educators and school districts, including: data collection facilitation, instructional coaching and mentoring, professional learning opportunities, engagement with the Regional Educator Network, state assessments coordination, and administrative mentorship and support.
Contact us with questions:
Amy Rose, Director of Education Services, Douglas ESD