TSAweek

National TSA Week, October 3-7, 2022, is a great opportunity for your chapter to create awareness of the Technology Student Association in your school and community, and to showcase member and chapter activities and accomplishments. National TSA Week is about TSA student members and TSA chapters, and the work achieved while "learning to lead in a technical world." Check out 10 Ways to Celebrate National TSA Week. In addition, use the official 2022-2023 TSA hashtag, #ForeverTSA, in your TSA-related posts, and tag @nationalTSA as you follow the themes for each day of National TSA Week:

  • My Story Monday: Share your TSA story and include memories of your years as a TSA member or officer. 
  • TSA Tip Tuesday: Share your best TSA tips for new members.
  • We are TSA Wednesday Post pictures of you and your TSA team or chapter.  
  • TSA Leadership Thursday: Post examples of your leadership in TSA. This might include preparing with others for a team event, holding an office, or helping your community. 
  • Future Friday: Highlight your plans for the future and how TSA has helped you shape your journey. Be sure to tag your future educational institution or place of work at @nationalTSA.

In addition:

  • Share the TSA Week Proclamation.
  • Use the National TSA Week Press Release Template. Create a press release to send to your local media and school system. Share your National TSA Week photos on your TSA chapter's social media pages; tag @nationalTSA and use #NationalTSAWeek and #ForeverTSA.
  • Follow @nationalTSA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If posting, do NOT include content as defined by the disclaimer below:
    • abusive or hurtful comments about a user or another participant;
    • off-topic or other comments (this includes promotion or solicitation of events, groups, pages, websites, organizations, products, and programs not related to or affiliated with TSA);
    • comments that use profanity, foul language, abusive language, or "hate speech" (for example, including - but not limited to - racial, ethnic, or gender-bashing language);
    • private, personal information published without consent;
    • comments that violate the privacy of any individual;
    • material that is unlawful, obscene, defamatory, threatening, harassing, abusive, slanderous, hateful, or embarrassing to any person or entity as determined by TSA.