Oklahoma School Counseling Accountability Report (OSCAR)

A continuous improvement tool that demonstrates how students are different as a result of your comprehensive school counseling program.

Do you have an outstanding data-informed counseling program?

Have you considered applying for ASCA RAMP and aren’t sure where to start?

Are you applying for RAMP and would like feedback on some of the areas before you submit your final application?

The Oklahoma School Counselor Association OSCAR is ready for your application, and the portal is now open for you to begin.

The Oklahoma School Counselor Accountability Report (OSCAR) will help you promote and advocate for your program with the use of data.  The OSCAR is developed as a “mini-RAMP” to recognize quality counseling programs in Oklahoma that are aligned with the Oklahoma Comprehensive School Counseling Framework and ASCA Model.  

Deadline for application is June 17, 2024.


To begin, go the ASCA Portals  link at:

ASCA Portals

  • Select Districts and Universities

  • Click on “Access to the Districts Portal

  • You will select OSCAR: Oklahoma School Counselor Accountability Report.  You will not need to complete all areas of the RAMP application for OSCAR. 


 OSCAR scores on the following sections:

1.   Vision and Mission Statement 

2.   Annual Student Outcome Goals

4.   Annual Administrative Conference 

6.   Annual Calendar

10. Closing-the-Gap Action Plan/Results Report 


After you complete those five sections, you may submit for the OSCAR, and you are done!  Your five OSCAR application sections will be scored by ASCA RAMP reviewers with feedback as you would receive on a RAMP application. Those who achieve an OSCAR will be announced around August 15 (in time to receive feedback and edit your application before the October RAMP deadline) and receive their award at the OSCA State Conference in October.  OSCAR designation is good for two years.  (2024-2026).  During those two years, OSCA will pay your RAMP fee to apply for RAMP.  OSCA will pay the first year, and if not awarded will pay the second year to re-apply.  

The Q&A virtual sessions for OSCAR will be held in January and May as follows:

January 17, 2024, 4:00 PM

May 15, 2024, 4:00 PM 


We look forward to getting your application for an OSCAR!



The Oklahoma School Accountability Report assists school counselors in the development of a comprehensive school counseling program by the review of data, the development of a vision and mission for the program, and by providing advocacy tools to advocate for the school counselor role.

The OSCAR is 100 percent aligned with the ASCA National Model (4th Edition) and the new Oklahoma School Counselor Framework.

Apply for an OSCAR if:

  • You're interested in getting RAMP
  • You want to better understand how to collect and evaluate data
  • You want to have a tool to advocate for your role in your building
  • You want to develop a comprehensive school counseling program
  • You want an evidenced based model that best serves every student
The deadline to apply is June 17, 2024. Our application portal is now open. Please select the "District and Universities" and click "Access to the Districts Portal." 

OSCAR 3rd Edition.pdf

OSCAR Recipients:

2023

Mustang Central Middle School, OK - Amy Cozens

2017

Booker T Washington High School in Tulsa, OK - Mary Beth Lykins, Jennifer Sack, Angela Jones, & Janna Adamo

2016

Morrison Elementary School - Sharbee Horne

Broken Bow Public Schools - Misty Bible

Previous

Will Rogers Elementary School in Shawnee, OK - Rebecca Barry

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