CSTA Regional Chapters

As part of its commitment to meeting the needs of CSTA members and developing a strong community of computer science educators, CSTA supports the development of regional CSTA chapters. A CSTA chapter is a local branch of CSTA designed to facilitate discussion of local issues, provision of member services at the local level, and to promote CSTA membership on the national level.

Due to international laws relating to fiduciary responsibility for chapters, CSTA is unable to support the formation of chapters in countries other than the U.S. and Canada. For this reason, we have established an international affiliates program and provided a comprehensive guide on affiliate formation. For more information, click here.

Contact information for CSTA local chapters is not to be used for commercial or fundraising purposes by any organization other than CSTA.


Current CSTA Chapters

Chapter
Contact
Arizona
Phoenix area
Next Meeting: Tue, Feb 7
Website:
Tim McMichael
tim.mcmichael@gmail.com

sites.google.com/site/
arizonacsta

Arkansas
Next Meeting: Wed, Mar 14
Website:
Carl Frank
frankc@asmsa.org
cstaarkansas.org
California
Golden Gate Area
Next Meeting: TBA
Website:


San Diego
Next Meeting: Thu, Feb 9
Website:

Silicon Valley
Next Meeting: TBA

Southern CA
Next Meeting: Sat, Feb 11


Eugene Lemon
elemon@pacbell.net
sites.google.com/
site/ggcsta


Joe Pistone
JPistone@palomar.edu
sandiegocsta.org

Chris Kuszmaul
chriskuszmaul@gmail.com

Evelyn Torres-Rangel
etorresran@aol.com

CANADA: Alberta
Next Meeting: TBA
Website:
Lance Pedersen
Lance.Pedersen@epsb.ca
cstaab.com
CANADA: Saskatchewan
Next Meeting: Wed, Feb 1
Website:
Daryl Hepting
hepting@cs.uregina.ca
csta.cs.uregina.ca
Colorado
Front Range
Next Meeting: TBA
Sue Johnson
sajarts@gmail.com
Connecticut
Next Meeting: Mon, Feb 13
Chinma Uche
chinmauche@aol.com
Florida
Next Meeting: Tue, Mar 6
Joanne Barrett
jbarrett@oda.edu
Georgia
Next Meeting: TBA
Website:
Ria Galanos
georgiacsta@gmail.com
http://sites.google.com/site/
georgiacsta/

Illinois
Chicago
Next Meeting: Tue, Mar 6
Website:

Don Yanek
dgyanek@cps.edu
cstachicago.ning.com
Kentucky
Next Meeting: TBA

Website:

Jean P. Turner
jpturner@mac.com
bluegrasscsta.org
Maryland
Next Meeting: Wed, Apr 11
Marie desJardins
mariedj@cs.umbc.edu
Massachusetts
Greater Boston
Next Meeting: TBA
Kelly Powers
kelpowers@gmail.com
Michigan
Next Meeting: Wed, Feb 8
Website:

Barry Webster
bwebster@barrywebster.com
barrywebster.com/
micsta.html

Missouri
St. Louis
Next Meeting: TBA
Steve Nicollerat
snicollerat@sluh.org
New Hampshire
Next Meeting: TBA
Tammy Andrew
tandrew@SAU40.com
New Jersey
Northern NJ
Next Meeting: TBA

Website:

Brian Fuschetto
Brian_Fuschetto@
lyndhurst.k12.nj.us

lyndhurstschools.net/CSTA
New Mexico
Next Meeting: Tue, Apr 24
Jerry Esquivel
jlesquivel@cepinm.org
New York
Long Island
Next Meeting: Wed, Feb 15

Western NY
Next Meeting: TBA
Website:


Ron Martorelli
martorelli@sjbdhs.org

Carl Alphonce
alphonce@buffalo.edu
sites.google.com/
site/wnycsta

North Carolina
Piedmont
Next Meeting: Tue, Feb 7
Website:

Susan Morrissett
morriss3@gcsnc.com
csta-ncpiedmont.org
Ohio
Next Meeting: Wed, Apr 11
Website:
Angie Thorne
Angie_Thorne@hboe.org
cstaohio.com
Oregon
Next Meeting: TBA
Ron Tenison
tenison@frontier.com
Pennsylvania
Southeastern PA
Next Meeting: Sat, Mar 17
Website:

Tammy Pirmann
tpirmann@gmail.com
pacse.org
South Carolina
Next Meeting: TBA

Website:

Tom Rogers
tkrogers@
greenville.K12.sc.us

sites.google.com/site/
cstasc/home

Texas
Dallas/Fort Worth
Next Meeting: TBA
Website:

Greater Houston area
Next Meeting: TBA
Henry Vo
henry.vo@risd.org
dfwcsta.wordpress.com

Don Adams
dradams2@yahoo.com
Utah
Next Meeting: Fri, Jan 20
Website:

Helen Hu
hhu@westminstercollege.edu
sites.google.com/
site/utahcsta

Virginia
Central VA
Next Meeting: TBA
Website:

Southeastern VA
Next Meeting: TBA

Rebecca Dovi
rdovi@hcps.us
vacsta.wordpress.com

CSTA Chapter Liaison
chapters@csta.acm.org
Washington
Puget Sound
Next Meeting: Sat, Feb 18
Website:

Greg Kilpatrick
kilpatrickg@csta.acm.org
pscsta.org

Forming a CSTA Chapter

Newly-formed chapters should ideally include local computer science teachers and a university or college site or school district site willing to host regular meetings.

Groups wishing to apply for chapter status must be able to fulfill the chapter obligations listed below.

Benefits/Resources available to a CSTA Chapter

  • Approved use of the CSTA name
  • Unlimited use of CSTA Chapter logo for identification
  • Listing of regular meeting times/activities in the CSTA Voice
  • Advice and support from a special CSTA Chapter Liaison
  • Contact information for all CSTA members in local region upon request
  • CSTA promotional materials
  • Opportunity for chapter president to attend leadership events
  • Publicity of professional development opportunities in region
  • Facilitation of connections to local post-secondary institutions interested in K-12 issues

Obligations of a CSTA Chapter

  • Have a minimum of 5 members, not all from the same institution
  • Hold regular membership meetings
  • Have identified leadership structure (all chapter officers must be CSTA members in good standing)
  • Formal set of bylaws meeting the conditions:
    • Organization name reflecting geographic location
    • Clearly stated purpose/mission aligned to the CSTA mission
    • Continuity of elected leadership
    • Non-restrictive membership
    • Dissolution clause providing for excess funds
  • Provide standardized, on-going communication to members
  • Provide an annual report to CSTA and chapter membership of activities of past year and proposed plan for upcoming year
  • Regularly communicate updates regarding leadership, membership, and activities with CSTA chapter liaison
  • Maintain relationships with other local chapters as appropriate
  • Answer requests for information from CSTA promptly
  • Promote CSTA to its membership and in the local region

Chapter applications must be submitted in writing to the CSTA Board of Directors in care of the Chapter Liaison at chapters@csta.acm.org. All completed applications are subject to approval by the CSTA Executive Committee based on the recommendation of the CSTA Chapter Liaison and Executive Director.

For questions with regard to local chapter formation, please contact the CSTA Chapter Liaison at chapters@csta.acm.org.

Download CSTA Chapter Application

Download CSTA Chapter Bylaw Template


   

CSTA works at many levels to support computing education.

Middle school
(problem solving &
algorithmic thinking)

High school
(computing &
computer science)

College/university
(enrollment &
transition)

Industry
(engagement &
preparation)