Friday, February 21, 2025

CSTA Ends Free Membership

I suppose it was inevitable. In the beginning, CSTA only had a free membership. The organization was originally funded by outside sponsors. An NSF grant covered membership for the first six years. This was probably never really sustainable. After a few years, the CSTA Board, I was a board member at the time, started talking about paid memberships. Going totally paid, as most professional membership organizations seem to be, seemed like a big jump. Eventually, two tiers were developed. A free membership and a paid membership that had additional benefits. CSTA+ was born.

It was something of a struggle to define benefits to make a paid membership seem worthwhile but the differentiation grew over time. For many CSTA members, including myself, the fact that a paid membership was a positive financial support for the organization was really enough.

Things change over time and CSTA recently announced that the Plus was going away and there would only be paid CSTA membership. The benefits of a free membership, like the category itself, are going away. Joining a local chapter will require a paid membership. Participation in most chapter events will be limited to paid members. Local chapters can still hold events open to non (paid) members but there will not be support from the national organization for them.

Like many members, I am disappointed in the change. I am sure it makes some financial sense for the organization but it feels like they (I almost said “we”) are abandoning a lot of now former members. This is especially true of the many teachers who don’t self identify as computer science teachers. Many see themselves are math teachers or science teachers or elementary school teachers or , well, you get the picture, rather than computer science teachers. Many of these teachers are already paying members of organizations they identify more strongly with. Will they spend more money to join CSTA? Often, I fear, not.

Unlike many companies and some universities, K-12 schools don’t often pay for professional memberships. Some programs, like Amazon Future Engineers, will offer scholarships with some attendant hoops and commitments. Some teachers will get memberships through CSTA Conference registration which many districts will pay for in part. A lot of teachers will question the value. Sure it’s “only” $50 but we have a lot of underpaid teachers who are already spending out of pocket to support their classrooms.

We’ll see where CSTA membership is a year from now. Personally, I’m retired and I’m making a lot of decisions about my discretionary spending. I just renewed my ACM membership – paid. I don’t know if I will do so next year. I love the magazines and I download a lot of SIGCSE papers to read. They are not as relevant to me as a retired teacher but I love keeping up. For now at least.

I have loved being a CSTA member since the very beginning. It feels like my tribe. It has always been a highly inclusive organization. I’m still a CSTA+ member, or just member now, until this summer I believe. I will decide then about continuing or not.

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