Schedule for SEATCA 2025 is up! Please make sure to note if your session requires pre-registration, cash or is off campus! We are finalizing out Keynote’s for Friday February 21st so stay tuned for that information!
Yoga Revolution is offering $5 classes to teachers on convention days!
Rise and Shine 6:00 am - 7:00 am
Gentle Vinyasa Flow 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
LUNCH SPECIALS at the MHC! Plan ahead for some good food and a sit down visit with friends!
Of course the cafeteria will be open with a full menu! REMEMBER...MHC is CASHLESS!
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Message from ATA Conventions regarding inclement weather and safe travels...
“On the two school days of your assigned teachers’ convention, you have a legal and professional responsibility to attend Convention. If you are not able to make it safely to your assigned convention, however, your collective agreement may include impassable roads or inclement weather clauses that you can access. If your collective agreement does not include language specific to road conditions or weather, you may make use of the personal leave clauses of your agreement in most cases. Please be aware that using any of these types of leave may require you to pay substitute costs, forego a portion of your salary and benefits, or report to your school or another work location in your district. Refer to your collective agreement for more information. Should you require any additional information or if you need assistance interpreting your collective agreement, please contact Teacher Employment Services at 1-800-232-7208 or 780-447-9400.”
Strengthen your students’ problem-solving skills and engage creatively with the curriculum by creating games in Microsoft MakeCode Arcade! This session will provide you with the foundational knowledge to help your students design their own video games, then bring those games to life through block-based coding. Learn how computational thinking skills such as pattern recognition, algorithm design, and debugging are necessary when coding and how to connect games to curricular concepts in any subject. This session explores connections to the Computer Science curriculum for grades 4 and up. A laptop, Chromebook, or tablet is required for this session. Some devices will be available for loan on a first come, first served basis.