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Partner Organizations

 

Collaborating with Other Education-Focused Organizations

TASA partners with businesses and other organizations to further our mission and support public education.

Corporate Partners

TASA Corporate Partners benefit from exclusive opportunities to connect with school leaders, while their support enables us to advance our mission.

Texas Leadership Center

The Texas Leadership Center was created by TASA, the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TEPSA), and the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals (TASSP).

AASA | The School Superintendents Association

TASA is one of 50 affiliates (49 states and the Canadian Association of School Administrators) of AASA | The School Superintendents Association. AASA is the premier association for school system leaders and serves as the national voice for public education and district leadership on Capitol Hill.

Texas Association of School Boards

For more than 60 years, TASA and the Texas Association of School Boards have co-hosted the annual TASA/TASB Convention. TASA and TASB also co-host a Legislative Conference each spring the Texas Legislature is in session.

TASA also partners with TASB on the following four TASB-related entities and encourage TASA members to consider using these programs in their districts.

Texas Alliance of Black School Educators

TABSE is an affiliate of the National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) and s committed to improving the educational achievement of African-American students by increasing the participation and expansion of Texas affiliates.

Texas Association of Latino Administrators & Superintendents

TALAS was created for the identification, recruitment, development, and advancement of Latino school administrators to improve public education for all students with an emphasis on improving the educational and career opportunities of Latino youth.

Texas Council of Professors of Educational Administration

TCPEA is an organization dedicated to promoting the improvement and advancement of educational leadership by: helping members become more effective as professors of educational administration.

Texas Council of Woman School Executives

The mission of the TCWSE is to create and maintain a united community of professional educational executives by promoting equity and quality in leadership through renewal, mentoring, and career advancement support.