CSTA Board Information Night will be held on Wednesday, February 21 at 6 pm ET. Come hear from current board members and learn about what it means to serve on the CSTA Board of Directors. We will share information about the nominations and elections timeline, what a board member does, walk through our application form questions for candidates, and the rubric used to review all applications. Please invite anyone who would benefit from this session.
CSTA Board of Directors is seeking candidates for its annual election. We are looking for diverse perspectives to represent our CSTA members. CSTA board positions up for election are:
- K-8 Teacher Representative (U.S.-based applicants) —a classroom teacher who is currently teaching computer science at the elementary and/or middle school level (generally students aged 5-14).
- 9-12 Teacher Representative (U.S.-based applicants) —a classroom teacher who is currently teaching computer science at the high school level (generally students aged 14-18).
- At-Large Representative —an educator who engages with pre-collegiate computer science teaching and learning.
- International Teacher Representative —an international (outside the United States) classroom teacher who is currently teaching or engaging in computer science education at the pre-collegiate level.
- School District Representative —an administrator who oversees, in some capacity, district-wide computer science education efforts.
- State Department Representative —an educator or administrator who reports to a state department of education and oversees, in some capacity, computer science education.
- College/University Faculty Representative – a faculty member from a college or university computing department (which may include community colleges).
Speakers: Dan Blier, Charity Freeman, Richard Ladner, Delmar Wilson, and Jake Baskin.
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