Time is running out to register for STAT's Summer Workshop at the Science Mill in Johnson City. Join fellow grades 3–8 science educators for a day of hands-on learning, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 9. Learn more + register: https://t.co/s48toAt5wE
Missed the CAST26 Teacher Appreciation Pre-Sale? No worries! Early bird registration will be here soon, and now is a great time to start planning. Use the Quote Generator to prepare for district approval and get ready for CAST26, November 12–14 in Houston. https://t.co/nDTjJuBR35
Time is running out to recharge your teaching this summer at a one-day workshop for grades 3–8 educators, hosted by STAT + the Science Mill in Johnson City. Register now for the STAT Summer Workshop, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 9. https://t.co/s48toAt5wE
As STAT begins a new operational year, it's time to say thank you to three STAT Executive Board members who have generously shared their time in service to STAT: Past President Christina Hotchkin, secretary Ariana Kay, and board member Nicole Lyssy. https://t.co/8P5uiAOIOC
The 2026–2027 STAT Executive Board takes office today! Thank you, board members, for your service to the science educators of Texas. Elizabeth, Cynthia, Ashley, and Karla are newly elected to their positions; the other members are continuing their terms. https://t.co/8P5uiAOIOC
One day left to save during the CAST26 Teacher Appreciation Pre-Sale! Register by end of day tomorrow, May 31, to reserve your spot at the lowest rate of the year ($255) for CAST26, November 12–14 in Houston. https://t.co/nDTjJuBR35
The end of the school year already so busy, so there’s now more time to submit your CAST26 session proposal. If you have a lesson, strategy, or hands-on idea that could help other educators, you can now submit by June 15. https://t.co/QfVHk2mJvf
STAT’s Summer Workshops are almost here. At the Science Mill in Johnson City, you’ll discover hands-on ways to support inquiry, explore micro:bit and coding applications, and leave with resources, a kit, and ideas you can carry into the school year. https://t.co/4qJG9az3nD
Last week to save during the CAST26 Teacher Appreciation Pre-Sale. Register by May 31 for $255 and make plans to join your Texas science ed community this November 12–14 in Houston. Because science matters, and so do the teachers who bring it to life. https://t.co/cVeMb09Fep
Your ideas could help shape the CAST26 program. In-demand topics include Pre-K–grade 2 science, upper-level biology, chemistry, and physics, engineering, and computer science, technology, and AI. Share what’s working in your classroom by May 31 at https://t.co/Z1EirtwJ1I.
If one of STAT’s Summer Workshops has been sitting on your maybe list, now is a good time to decide. Join STAT at the Science Mill in Johnson City on Monday, June 8, for grades 3–5 or Tuesday, June 9, for grades 6–8, for just $49. https://t.co/4qJG9az3nD
Your first CAST26 presentation doesn’t have to happen alone. Watch the full episode now on STAT STUDIO: https://t.co/KMCcOtVT6a
Share your ideas at CAST26, November 12–14 in Houston, by submitting a session proposal by May 31: https://t.co/3v7gNl8Z8q
Victor Sampson, Ph.D., shares why CAST creates space for science educators to connect, learn from one another, and leave with new ideas to bring back to their work. Watch the full episode on STAT STUDIO: https://t.co/zAhrCJadE6
CAST26 is where you can recharge your practice, connect with educators from across the state, and bring new energy back to your classroom. Register by May 31 to secure the Teacher Appreciation Pre-Sale rate. https://t.co/NVKQPhBc04
Summer PD should feel useful and energizing, and STAT’s Summer Workshops are built for exactly that. Spend the day at the Science Mill in Johnson City exploring inquiry-based learning, discovering how the 5E instructional model connects to your classroom. https://t.co/4qJG9az3nD
STAT honors the legacy of Dr. Gerald Duane Skoog, who passed away on May 4 at the age of 90. His leadership, including as a STAT Past President, strengthened science teaching and learning across the state. Learn more about his life and service details: https://t.co/lY9HZc4xVu
Teaching comes with challenges, but you’re not in it alone.
STAT President Cathrine Prenot and President-Elect Dennis Johnson share how connection, resources, and community through STAT help science educators keep moving forward. https://t.co/QdY2Js7Yij
Curiosity starts with you. In this episode of Conversations From CAST, STAT board members Gregory Drew and Dennis Johnson reflect on staying curious as educators, trying new approaches, and thinking beyond the expected to better serve students.
https://t.co/08cGoB3BkL
No science educator does this work alone. Behind every lab setup, classroom strategy, or “have you tried this?” moment is a community of educators willing to share what works. Got a moment like that worth sharing in the STAT365 Facebook group? https://t.co/1onSftJszZ