OKCPS Foundation Highlights Collaboration at OSSBA/CCOSA Educational Leadership Conference

September 2025

Oklahoma City, OK — The Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation was honored to take part in the 2025 Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA) and Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration (CCOSA) Educational Leadership Conference.

This year’s conference brought together education leaders from across Oklahoma to share strategies, lessons, and successes in public education. The OKCPS Foundation joined fellow partners to highlight the power of ongoing collaboration between school foundations, districts, and community leaders in driving opportunities for students and educators statewide.

“Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do,” said Kendra Horn, President & CEO of the OKCPS Foundation. “When education leaders, foundations, and communities work side by side, we create stronger, more sustainable outcomes for students in every corner of Oklahoma.”

The Foundation extends deep appreciation to partners, including the Edmond Public Schools Foundation, Tulsa Public Schools, Enid Public Schools, Broken Arrow Public Schools Foundation, and the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence. Their continued support and dedication showcase the strength of collective action in championing public schools.

The OSSBA/CCOSA Educational Leadership Conference remains one of the state’s premier gatherings for advancing education, offering a platform for collaboration, shared learning, and renewed commitment to Oklahoma students.


ABOUT THE OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION 
The Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation is a trusted nonprofit committed to advancing excellence and equity across OKCPS. For more than 40 years, the Foundation has led strategic partnerships and innovative programs that support student achievement, empower educators, and build long-term success throughout the district. As a proud advocate for public education, the Foundation works closely with OKCPS and the broader community to align resources with the district’s most pressing needs. Learn more and get involved at www.okckids.com.  
 
Media Contact   
Emily G. Haskell, Communications Manager at OKCPS Foundation  
emily@okckids.com

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