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  1. www.ofsaa.on.ca › about › member-associationsMember Associations - OFSAA

    Ontario Independent schools as defined by the Conference. COSSA – Central Ontario Secondary Schools Association. The counties of Haliburton, Northumberland, Hastings, Peterborough, Victoria, and PEI. CWOSSA – Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association. The counties of Bruce, Grey, Dufferin, Waterloo, Brant, Norfolk and Wellington.

  2. www.ofsaa.on.ca › contact › executive-councilBoard of Directors - OFSAA

    OFSAA Alumni Scholarship; Sponsors and Partners; Affiliates and Partnering Organizations; Campaigns. OFSAA’s “Why I Coach” Videos & Posters; Association Champs! Send Us A Photo! (2022-23) OFSAA’s “TIMEOUT” Podcast; OFSAA’s “Now Is The Time” Video (2021) OFSAA’s COVID-19 “LETSGO” Videos; OFSAA’s Faculty of Education Video

  3. OFSAA is the second largest high school athletic association in North America, second only to the California Interscholastic Federation. Approximately 270,000 students and 16,000 teacher-coaches participate in school sport in Ontario. Every individual who is involved in school sport is a member of OFSAA.

  4. www.sssaa.com › coaches-central › important-linksImportant Links - SSSAA

    Nov 15, 2024 · This is the Provincial Championship organization who also has rules bodies that guide sports provided by SSSAA. Important Eligibility Links: OFSAA Hub – Team Registration System | OFSAA Age Classification Policy | OFSAA Transfer Policy | OFSAA Playing Regulations | OFSAA Constitution and Bylaws. We are the central member of Northwestern ...

  5. Every individual who is involved in school sport is a member of OFSAA. The group's primary responsibility is to work with volunteer teacher-coaches to provide provincial championships for Ontario's student-athletes, and also deal with issues that affect students, coaches, schools and communities, such as drug-free sport, equity, fair play, and safe schools.

  6. OFSAA has expanded from seven to 18 associations, from 300 to over 850 schools, 5500 teacher-coaches to 18,000 teacher-coaches, and from 85,000 student-athletes to more than 280,000! In 2008, OFSAA unveiled a versatile new logo in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the organization.

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  8. OFSAA is the second largest high school athletic association in North America, second only to the California Interscholastic Federation. Approximately 270,000 students and 16,000 teacher-coaches participate in school sport in Ontario. Every individual who is involved in school sport is a member of OFSAA.

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