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    Member Associations. CISAA – Conference of Independent Schools Athletic Association. Ontario Independent schools as defined by the Conference. COSSA – Central Ontario Secondary Schools Association. The counties of Haliburton, Northumberland, Hastings, Peterborough, Victoria, and PEI.

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      Established in 1948, the Ontario Federation of School...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Established in 1948, the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations is a federation of 18 regional school athletic associations geographically spread across the province. We are comprised of student-athletes, teacher-coaches, principals, and sport administrators all committed to the philosophy of education through school sport.

  4. Frequently Asked Questions. Q: What does OFSAA stand for? A: Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations. Q: When did OFSAA become an organization? A: OFSAA was incorporated in 1948.

  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 ...

  6. 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 ...

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  8. In 1948, OFSAA was founded without any full-time staff or a permanent office. It officially became the governing body of high school sports in Ontario in 1952, and has grown significantly over the past seven decades.

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