(Norman, Oklahoma) – The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) is pleased to announce Dr. Nick Migliorino of NormanPublic Schools as the 2025 OASA District Seven Superintendent of the Year. Dr. Migliorino will be recognized at the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration (CCOSA) Summer Leadership Conference on June 11-13, 2025.
“I’m incredibly honored to be recognized by OASA and my peers across District Seven. This award is truly a reflection of the outstanding work happening every day across Norman Public Schools. I am grateful to serve alongside dedicated educators, staff, families and community members who work tirelessly to ensure our students are prepared and inspired to reach their full potential. This recognition is not about one person—it’s about all of us, working together to do what’s best for kids,” said Dr. Migliorino.
OASA has 20 Districts that consist of multiple counties. Eligible OASA members are nominated and selected by their peers in their OASA District.
OASA annually recognizes outstanding administrators who:
demonstrate successful experience in top level educational administration
have a sound, dynamic and realistic philosophy of education
can inspire and motivate people and give support and recognition for the contributions of
others
have a record which evidences continued professional and personal growth through
appropriate training and experiences including skills in human relations and the stamina to cope with the pressures of the job
have the ability to speak for education on all levels with special emphasis on the district level
have made contributions to educational administration
Visit the CCOSA website to see past Administrator of the Year recipients. For more information about OASA and CCOSA, please visit www.ccosa.org.
“Leaders set out to make a difference, not to just be called a leader. The recognition of our school superintendents by their peers is a powerful testament to their unwavering commitment, visionary leadership, and daily impact on students, educators, and communities,” said Dr. Pam Deering, CCOSA Executive Director. Dr. Migliorino is among the best of Oklahoma administrators. We are excited and proud to recognize these outstanding leaders whose service stands as a beacon of excellence in public education.”
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About Norman Public Schools
Nestled in the heart of a world-class academic community, the Norman Public School District is the eighth-largest in Oklahoma. The district, which is located near the University of Oklahoma, has earned a reputation for academic excellence, robust fine arts programs, first-rate athletic teams and providing opportunities for all students to reach their full potential.
Norman Public Schools provide an exemplary education for students through consistent curriculum, innovative partnerships and rigorous professional development for educators. The district has repeatedly been recognized for academic excellence in Newsweek, the Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report and more.
ABOUT OASA
OASA supports adequate funding for Oklahoma public schools, supports accountability measures, rigorous and relevant academics, fair treatment of education employees, and seeks to reduce state intrusion in local board of education matters.
ABOUT CCOSA
The Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration is an incorporated, not for profit organization which establishes close and continuous communication and cooperation between educators, taxpayers and legislators to improve the effectiveness of professional school administrators and to communicate the needs of the schools. The Council is the umbrella organization for the following professional associations: the Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA), the Oklahoma Association of Secondary School Principals (OASSP), the Oklahoma Association of Elementary School Principals (OAESP), the Oklahoma Middle Level Education Association (OMLEA), and the Oklahoma Directors of Special Services (ODSS).