Odie Douglas
Dr. Odie Douglas represents the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) on the ACS WASC Commission where he currently serves as the chair. He retired in 2019, as the assistant superintendent responsible for overseeing educational services and supervising elementary, middle, and high schools in the Pleasanton Unified School District located in Alameda County. He earned his Doctor of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of San Francisco.
Dr. Douglas is a coach/facilitator for the California Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) Leadership Network and was a national consultant for the College Board and AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination). He is on the staff of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Equity and Access Studies in Education (EASE) Project and previously served as a member of the College Board’s National Academic Assembly and Western Regional Council.
Dr. Douglas has served as an adjunct professor at California State University, Sacramento. He has been a staff member and facilitator for the National SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) Project.
Dr. Douglas has made local and national presentations on promoting equity and access for all students in rigorous academic classes and using disaggregated student performance data results to build an AP (Advanced Placement) program. He has co-authored training modules in these areas for instructional leaders, teachers, and counselors. His most recent award includes being recognized as the 2017 Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) Region 6 Central Office Administrator of the Year.
Current Term
2024 - 2027