"learning to lead in a technical world"
FALL OPEN HOUSE
// SEPT. 4, 2013
Important Dates to Know
23
Club Fair
Learn about TSA and what we do
11
19
21
Regional Conference
Located in Quakertown PA at Strayer Middle School. Complete and win against all Region 9 TSA members at the high school level in your favorite events.
State Conference
April 19-22. Located in Champion, PA at Seven Springs Ski Resort. Compete and win in your events against all Pennsylvania TSA members at the high school level.
National Conference
June 21-25. Located in Orlando, Florida at Rosen Shingle Creek. Compete in your events against all members of PA-TSA in the United States at the high school level.
Sept.
Contact Us!
more questions?
Maryam Quraishi President
17mquraishi.stem@gmail.com
Annelise Wanner Vice-President
17awanner.stem@gmail.com
Erin Marshall Secretary
17emarshall.stem@gmail.com
Justin Chang Treasurer
17jchang.stem@gmail.com
Claire Naumann Reporter
16cnaumann.stem@gmail.com
Chloe McLewee Sergeant-at-Arms
17cmclewee.stem@gmail.com
Miss Long Advisor
jlong@dasd.org
Feb.
Pictures
Mouse over the right edge of the slideshow to see all the pictures!
April
June
Our Mission
The Technology Student Association fosters personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM); members apply and integrate these concepts through co-curricular activities, competitions, and related programs.
Why should I join TSA?
If you're looking to better your engineering, problem-solving, public-speaking, collaboration, essay-writing, or graphic design skills, then TSA is the club for you. If you're looking for the chance to compete at a regional, state, and national level, then TSA is the club for you. If you're looking to have a fun time making memories with friends, then TSA is the club for you.
Where can I find more information?
For more information, visit the national TSA website at tsaweb.org
Where do we meet?
We will be meeting in room 004
Membership Information
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250,000 middle and high school students
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100% likely to graduate from high school
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39% female and/or minority representation
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Over 2500 teachers (advisors)
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75% college-bound
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Over 2000 plus schools in 49 state delegations