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- Texas Association of School Administrators | Inspiring Leaders
If you’re a school leader in a Texas public school, you should be part of TASA We are more than a professional association; we’re a support system for school leaders from school districts both large and small, rural and urban, and from every corner of the state
- TASA Midwinter Conference
The TASA Midwinter Conference is hosted annually by the Texas Association of School Administrators and has become the most popular conference of the year for Texas school leaders
- Join! — TASA
Student Membership (2025-2026) requires a current student ID and entitles the student to have full access to the TASA website that includes TASA Student Exhibitions, view of job postings and TASA’s online newsletter: Envision
- Career Center | Texas Association of School Administrators
The superintendent of the school district (or superintendent CEO of a private charter school) must be a 2023-24 TASA member in order for the district to post job openings in the TASA Career Center
- How to Join Renew TASA Membership | Texas Association of . . .
Membership Categories If you’re a school leader in a Texas public school, we invite you to join TASA Membership is available in several categories
- Major Conferences | Texas Association of School Administrators
TASA’s major conferences bring school leaders from across the state together to network, share ideas, discuss strategies, and collaborate on a wide range of issues of importance to school administrators from career development and leadership to teaching and learning
- Taiwan Space Agency - TASA
TASA actively participates in international collaborative projects, including those with the United States, Japan, and other nations This not only contributes to the enhancement of Taiwan's international prominence but also serves to fortify collaborative partnerships with leading nations in space exploration
- TASA Staff | Texas Association of School Administrators
TASA members may call on our team of Executive Superintendents — highly regarded former superintendents who are experts on public school leadership They are your “go-to” on matters related to public school leadership, career pathways, and the transformation of Texas public education
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