The document is about a summer work conference held on June 21, 2017. It begins with a flag ceremony and opening session for the TESA summer work conference.
The document outlines the schedule for a summer work conference from June 20-24, 2017. It includes sessions each day culminating in a closing session and brunch on the last day. The last item on the schedule is an invitation skit for the following year's summer work conference in 2018.
The article summarizes recent events of the Rio Grande Valley Educational Support Staff Association (VESA). It discusses that VESA held its 53rd Annual Bosses Banquet in May 2022, the first since the start of the COVID pandemic, where they recognized award recipients from 2020 and 2021. It also mentions that four VESA members attended the 2022 TESA Summer Work Conference and that two VESA members, Ofelia Barron and Lisa Gonzalez, were installed to the TESA Executive Board for the upcoming year.
Six education professionals graduated from the CEOP program in 2022. The graduates were from various school districts and universities in Texas, including Tomball ISD, Garland ISD, Little Elm ISD, and Texas A&M University. They successfully completed the CEOP program to earn the Chief Executive Officer of Policy designation.
This document lists the executive board and committee members for the TESA organization for 2022-2023. It provides the names and school districts for the President, President-Elect, Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer and several Member-at-Large positions on the executive board. It also lists the chairs and some members for several committees, including Area Workshops, Nominations, TPEP, Summer Work Conference, Web Advisors and more.
- Nelda Van Dyke (1919-2021) was a beloved member of TESA (Texas Educational Support Staff Association) who served as president from 1979-1980.
- She was known as the "TESA Doll" and "TESA Matriarch" and was a dedicated leader, mentor and friend to many within the organization.
- In 1999, TESA renamed their Employee of the Year award to the Nelda Van Dyke Award in her honor.
- Many past TESA presidents shared fond memories and stories of Nelda's determination, wisdom, guidance and impact on both their personal lives and leadership within the organization.
2019-2020 TESA Awards Presentation via Zoom (Yearbook of the Year, Newsletter of the Year, Scholarship Recipients, Administrator of the Year, Nelda Van Dyke Award)
The TESA Past Presidents held their annual retreat in San Antonio, Texas from October 11-13, 2019. On the first night, the group had dinner on the Riverwalk and sang happy birthday to two members. The next day, they went on a scavenger hunt around downtown San Antonio, visiting locations like Market Square and the Alamo. That evening, they had dinner at Margaritaville and announced the winning team of the scavenger hunt. Throughout the weekend, the past presidents enjoyed sightseeing, shopping, and fellowship.
The document announces a Tomball ESSA Area Workshop held on December 7, 2019 that included STEM and Breakout sessions in the morning, followed by lunch, presentations and door prizes. It thanks Tomball ESSA for hosting their first TESA Area Workshop.
The document outlines the schedule for a summer work conference from June 20-24, 2017. It includes sessions each day culminating in a closing session and brunch on the last day. The last item on the schedule is an invitation skit for the following year's summer work conference in 2018.
The article summarizes recent events of the Rio Grande Valley Educational Support Staff Association (VESA). It discusses that VESA held its 53rd Annual Bosses Banquet in May 2022, the first since the start of the COVID pandemic, where they recognized award recipients from 2020 and 2021. It also mentions that four VESA members attended the 2022 TESA Summer Work Conference and that two VESA members, Ofelia Barron and Lisa Gonzalez, were installed to the TESA Executive Board for the upcoming year.
Six education professionals graduated from the CEOP program in 2022. The graduates were from various school districts and universities in Texas, including Tomball ISD, Garland ISD, Little Elm ISD, and Texas A&M University. They successfully completed the CEOP program to earn the Chief Executive Officer of Policy designation.
This document lists the executive board and committee members for the TESA organization for 2022-2023. It provides the names and school districts for the President, President-Elect, Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer and several Member-at-Large positions on the executive board. It also lists the chairs and some members for several committees, including Area Workshops, Nominations, TPEP, Summer Work Conference, Web Advisors and more.
- Nelda Van Dyke (1919-2021) was a beloved member of TESA (Texas Educational Support Staff Association) who served as president from 1979-1980.
- She was known as the "TESA Doll" and "TESA Matriarch" and was a dedicated leader, mentor and friend to many within the organization.
- In 1999, TESA renamed their Employee of the Year award to the Nelda Van Dyke Award in her honor.
- Many past TESA presidents shared fond memories and stories of Nelda's determination, wisdom, guidance and impact on both their personal lives and leadership within the organization.
2019-2020 TESA Awards Presentation via Zoom (Yearbook of the Year, Newsletter of the Year, Scholarship Recipients, Administrator of the Year, Nelda Van Dyke Award)
The TESA Past Presidents held their annual retreat in San Antonio, Texas from October 11-13, 2019. On the first night, the group had dinner on the Riverwalk and sang happy birthday to two members. The next day, they went on a scavenger hunt around downtown San Antonio, visiting locations like Market Square and the Alamo. That evening, they had dinner at Margaritaville and announced the winning team of the scavenger hunt. Throughout the weekend, the past presidents enjoyed sightseeing, shopping, and fellowship.
The document announces a Tomball ESSA Area Workshop held on December 7, 2019 that included STEM and Breakout sessions in the morning, followed by lunch, presentations and door prizes. It thanks Tomball ESSA for hosting their first TESA Area Workshop.
The document details a planning weekend that took place from October 4-6, 2020 in College Station/Bryan, TX. The planning weekend focused on topics related to the Southwest Conference/Science, Technology, Engineering and Math fields. Key stakeholders met over the weekend to discuss and plan upcoming initiatives, programs or events within these subject areas.
Marie Enax was the 2019-2020 president of the Texas Educational Support Staff Association (TESA). A reception was held for her at the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference where members from the Rio Grande Valley ESA, Garland ESSA, and Lamar CISD had their pictures taken with President Marie Enax.
This document lists 16 theme baskets donated by various educational support staff associations that were prizes at the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. The baskets contained items like a summer wreath, Texas garden flag and wine, Texas James Avery items, picnic supplies, spa items, and office supplies. The document records the donor and winner of each individual basket. It also lists the winners of awards for the basket best representing Texas, most original and creative basket, and best representing the conference theme.
The document announces a banquet, installation ceremony, and dance for the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. It will include the installation of the 2019-2020 TESA Executive Board, as well as announcing the winners of the Spirit Award which was a tie between the Harlingen ESA and Lamar CESSA groups.
The CEOP Celebration recognized 6 educators from various school districts and universities in Texas. Mary Adeyemi and Jacqueline Graham-Chapman were recognized from Mesquite ISD. Carrie Becknal and Ruth Grifaldo were recognized from Garland ISD and Garland CISD respectively. Rose Mesecher was recognized from Texas A&M University and Debra Payne was recognized from Lamar CISD.
The document discusses STEM classes and breakout sessions for the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. Participants will be able to choose from a variety of sessions focused on science, technology, engineering, and math topics. The conference provides teachers opportunities to learn new teaching strategies and skills through hands-on workshops.
The document lists various events for an executive board including meetings, orientations, a game night, and a skit for the 2020 Student World Conference. It also references past executive board meetings and the 2019 Tesla Summer Work Conference.
The document summarizes the opening session and awards presentations from the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. It recognizes Dr. Lee Alan Wright as Administrator of the Year. Dianne Lemons from Mesquite EPA won the Nelda Van Dyke Winner award. Weatherford ESA, Richardson ESSA, and Spring Branch ISD won awards for their yearbooks. Rio Grande Valley ESA and Richardson ESSA won awards for their newsletters. Monica Garcia and Ivette Kite received Lorene Roby Rogers Scholarships. The Texas A&M Association of Professional Support Staff donated to the conference.
The document is announcing a 2019 summer work conference hosted by TESA. It will provide general pictures and information about the upcoming conference for those interested in attending. The title and single word "GENERAL PICTURES" suggests the conference details and agenda have not been fully planned or published yet.
The document lists the 2019-2020 executive board and committee members for TESA (Texas Educational Support Staff Association). Marie Enax is listed as the TESA President with Felipe Campos as President Elect. It then provides the names and positions of other board members and identifies the chairpersons and members of various committees including Membership, Nominations, STEM, and Summer Work Conference.
The one-day Garland ESSA Area Workshop was held on March 23, 2019 at Lakeview Centennial High School. The workshop included an opening session, breakout sessions on various topics, a luncheon with a keynote speaker and presentations, and a closing session to recognize the GESSA committee and volunteers. Breakout sessions covered STEM and consulting training. Vendors were also present at the workshop.
The document announces a workshop hosted by the Brazos Valley Educational Support Staff Association (BVESA) for the Texas Educational Support Staff Association (TESA) area on Saturday, October 20, 2018 at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas.
The document announces a summer work conference from June 20-23, 2018 hosted by TESA. The conference will take place over four days in June. The document provides basic information about the 2018 TESA summer work conference happening that month.
The document announces a brunch closing session scheduled for Saturday, June 23, 2018. It provides the date and time for a brunch event that will be closing. The June 23, 2018 date is given for a brunch or closing session event.
The President is hosting a reception on Friday, June 22, 2018. Darcy Blackstock appears to be the point of contact for the event being held by the President. In 3 sentences or less, this document announces a reception for the President on a specific date and lists a contact person for the event.
The document announces a board installation and banquet to be held on Friday, June 22, 2018. No other details are provided about the event itself or its purpose beyond the mention of a board installation. The date is the only substantive information given in the short, one sentence document.
The document announces an awards presentation scheduled for Friday, June 22, 2018. No other details are provided about the event itself or what awards will be presented. The sole purpose seems to be notifying the reader of the date for an upcoming awards ceremony.
The CEOP Graduation Ceremony will take place on Friday, June 22, 2018. The ceremony will honor and celebrate the graduating class of the CEOP program. Students who have completed the requirements to graduate from the CEOP program will receive their diplomas at the ceremony on June 22.
The document announces a President's Luncheon that will take place on Thursday, June 21, 2018. It does not provide any other details about the event such as its location, attendees, agenda or purpose. The sole information given is the name and date of the President's Luncheon.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
The document details a planning weekend that took place from October 4-6, 2020 in College Station/Bryan, TX. The planning weekend focused on topics related to the Southwest Conference/Science, Technology, Engineering and Math fields. Key stakeholders met over the weekend to discuss and plan upcoming initiatives, programs or events within these subject areas.
Marie Enax was the 2019-2020 president of the Texas Educational Support Staff Association (TESA). A reception was held for her at the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference where members from the Rio Grande Valley ESA, Garland ESSA, and Lamar CISD had their pictures taken with President Marie Enax.
This document lists 16 theme baskets donated by various educational support staff associations that were prizes at the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. The baskets contained items like a summer wreath, Texas garden flag and wine, Texas James Avery items, picnic supplies, spa items, and office supplies. The document records the donor and winner of each individual basket. It also lists the winners of awards for the basket best representing Texas, most original and creative basket, and best representing the conference theme.
The document announces a banquet, installation ceremony, and dance for the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. It will include the installation of the 2019-2020 TESA Executive Board, as well as announcing the winners of the Spirit Award which was a tie between the Harlingen ESA and Lamar CESSA groups.
The CEOP Celebration recognized 6 educators from various school districts and universities in Texas. Mary Adeyemi and Jacqueline Graham-Chapman were recognized from Mesquite ISD. Carrie Becknal and Ruth Grifaldo were recognized from Garland ISD and Garland CISD respectively. Rose Mesecher was recognized from Texas A&M University and Debra Payne was recognized from Lamar CISD.
The document discusses STEM classes and breakout sessions for the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. Participants will be able to choose from a variety of sessions focused on science, technology, engineering, and math topics. The conference provides teachers opportunities to learn new teaching strategies and skills through hands-on workshops.
The document lists various events for an executive board including meetings, orientations, a game night, and a skit for the 2020 Student World Conference. It also references past executive board meetings and the 2019 Tesla Summer Work Conference.
The document summarizes the opening session and awards presentations from the 2019 TESA Summer Work Conference. It recognizes Dr. Lee Alan Wright as Administrator of the Year. Dianne Lemons from Mesquite EPA won the Nelda Van Dyke Winner award. Weatherford ESA, Richardson ESSA, and Spring Branch ISD won awards for their yearbooks. Rio Grande Valley ESA and Richardson ESSA won awards for their newsletters. Monica Garcia and Ivette Kite received Lorene Roby Rogers Scholarships. The Texas A&M Association of Professional Support Staff donated to the conference.
The document is announcing a 2019 summer work conference hosted by TESA. It will provide general pictures and information about the upcoming conference for those interested in attending. The title and single word "GENERAL PICTURES" suggests the conference details and agenda have not been fully planned or published yet.
The document lists the 2019-2020 executive board and committee members for TESA (Texas Educational Support Staff Association). Marie Enax is listed as the TESA President with Felipe Campos as President Elect. It then provides the names and positions of other board members and identifies the chairpersons and members of various committees including Membership, Nominations, STEM, and Summer Work Conference.
The one-day Garland ESSA Area Workshop was held on March 23, 2019 at Lakeview Centennial High School. The workshop included an opening session, breakout sessions on various topics, a luncheon with a keynote speaker and presentations, and a closing session to recognize the GESSA committee and volunteers. Breakout sessions covered STEM and consulting training. Vendors were also present at the workshop.
The document announces a workshop hosted by the Brazos Valley Educational Support Staff Association (BVESA) for the Texas Educational Support Staff Association (TESA) area on Saturday, October 20, 2018 at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas.
The document announces a summer work conference from June 20-23, 2018 hosted by TESA. The conference will take place over four days in June. The document provides basic information about the 2018 TESA summer work conference happening that month.
The document announces a brunch closing session scheduled for Saturday, June 23, 2018. It provides the date and time for a brunch event that will be closing. The June 23, 2018 date is given for a brunch or closing session event.
The President is hosting a reception on Friday, June 22, 2018. Darcy Blackstock appears to be the point of contact for the event being held by the President. In 3 sentences or less, this document announces a reception for the President on a specific date and lists a contact person for the event.
The document announces a board installation and banquet to be held on Friday, June 22, 2018. No other details are provided about the event itself or its purpose beyond the mention of a board installation. The date is the only substantive information given in the short, one sentence document.
The document announces an awards presentation scheduled for Friday, June 22, 2018. No other details are provided about the event itself or what awards will be presented. The sole purpose seems to be notifying the reader of the date for an upcoming awards ceremony.
The CEOP Graduation Ceremony will take place on Friday, June 22, 2018. The ceremony will honor and celebrate the graduating class of the CEOP program. Students who have completed the requirements to graduate from the CEOP program will receive their diplomas at the ceremony on June 22.
The document announces a President's Luncheon that will take place on Thursday, June 21, 2018. It does not provide any other details about the event such as its location, attendees, agenda or purpose. The sole information given is the name and date of the President's Luncheon.
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Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
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