LINK to GATSA's Page About This event is held at Reaves Arena at the Georgia National Fair Grounds in Perry, Georgia on October 10, 2022. At Tech Day students have the opportunity to compete in various competitions to win Fair Award Ribbons and cash awards for themselves and their chapter. A GATSA rally helps get students pumped up and then compete in 11 uniquely GA TSA contests! In addition, attendees have the opportunity to purchase discounted, all-day ride passes to enjoy the fair. Competitions and the rally require separate registrations, via EMS as well as the GNF Website, due by September 7, 2022 RegistrationDeadline: Sept 7, 2022 Competitions Pre-judged Competitions will be turned in at CORE or electronically submitted prior to midnight, September 7, 2022. These events will be judged during CORE (Chapter Officer Retreat for Excellence) and not at the Rally. None of those events will be accepted at the Rally. On-site Competitions: will be judged on site with an interview or testing and will be turned in October 10, 2022 by 10:45 a.m. TSA Events – See complete official contest and rules on the GNF's website – Tech Day TSA Rules and Rally Information (Coming Soon)
TSA has competitions for Engineering Students as well as Computer Science Students. Because these competitions are through TSA, TSA dress code must be followed in order to compete.
The Georgia Technology Student Association is a charter affiliate of National TSA and dedicated to middle and high school students enrolled or previously enrolled or that have an interest in engineering & technology education pathway and STEM Education programs. Georgia Technology Student Association (TSA) chapters prepare students to be successful inventors, designers, creative problem solvers, responsible citizens and leaders who will influence and build the future.
There are two logos. The left logo is the Georgia State TSA Logo. The right logo with the three bars, is the National Logo for the State of Georgia. This makes all state and territory logos more uniform for National Events. |
AuthorMs. Heather Miller, Computer Science and Engineering Teacher at Chamblee HS, Chamblee, Georgia, USA. ArchivesCategories
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