Every year, the Stars of the ATA Local Showcase shines the spotlight on how teachers from across the province
have worked hard to increase political awareness, support worthy charities and engage their members. Some of the fantastic work being done by ATA locals, which was included in this year’s Stars of the ATA Showcase, is highlighted below.
This is just the tip of the iceberg for the work that was done by our members in the past year.
Locals can apply for grants from the ATA to help them realize their great ideas for 2025/26.
A lawn-sign pick up event by Edmonton Public. Face-painting and a food truck turned a task into a treat.
A lawn-sign pick up event by Edmonton Public. Face-painting and a food truck turned a task into a treat.
Edmonton Catholic engaged members through an Indigenous-themed paint night.
Timberline brought back their art walk featuring local student artwork and information about mental health services in the area.
A cookbook created by Wetaskiwin teachers and parents. Proceeds from sales went to local food banks.
A cookbook created by Wetaskiwin teachers and parents. Proceeds from sales went to local food banks.
Red Deer honoured Indigenous Education and Reconciliation by providing orange flags to every school. The local also recognized members’ years of service through commemorative coins.
Red Deer honoured Indigenous Education and Reconciliation by providing orange flags to every school. The local also recognized members’ years of service through commemorative coins.
Calgary Public took part in the city’s Lilac Fest as well as the Nagar Kirtan festival.
Calgary Public took part in the city’s Lilac Fest as well as the Nagar Kirtan festival.
AEEFA a créé et mis en vente une version française des chandails Red4ED et les profits ont été remis au personnel de l’école Desrochers à Jasper.
AEEFA a créé et mis en vente une version française des chandails Red4ED et les profits ont été remis au personnel de l’école Desrochers à Jasper.
A lawn-sign pick up event by Edmonton Public. Face-painting and a food truck turned a task into a treat.
A lawn-sign pick up event by Edmonton Public. Face-painting and a food truck turned a task into a treat.
Edmonton Catholic engaged members through an Indigenous-themed paint night.
Timberline brought back their art walk featuring local student artwork and information about mental health services in the area.
A cookbook created by Wetaskiwin teachers and parents. Proceeds from sales went to local food banks.
A cookbook created by Wetaskiwin teachers and parents. Proceeds from sales went to local food banks.
Red Deer honoured Indigenous Education and Reconciliation by providing orange flags to every school. The local also recognized members’ years of service through commemorative coins.
Red Deer honoured Indigenous Education and Reconciliation by providing orange flags to every school. The local also recognized members’ years of service through commemorative coins.
Calgary Public took part in the city’s Lilac Fest as well as the Nagar Kirtan festival.
Calgary Public took part in the city’s Lilac Fest as well as the Nagar Kirtan festival.
AEEFA a créé et mis en vente une version française des chandails Red4ED et les profits ont été remis au personnel de l’école Desrochers à Jasper.
AEEFA a créé et mis en vente une version française des chandails Red4ED et les profits ont été remis au personnel de l’école Desrochers à Jasper.