September 27-29, 2026
Embassy Suites Hotel & Convention Center
Murfreesboro, TN
We hope to see you next year!
Details to come.
We appreciate the great response of registrations this year. However, due to capacity limits, we will not be able to accept on-site registrations at this year's event. Your registration and payment/purchase order must be received before the cutoff date of Thursday, September 22nd.
We have reached capacity limits at the hotel. Also, no on-site registrations will be accepted.
ABC’s all-inclusive Tennessee solutions meet 100% of the Tennessee Academic Standards. Our content prepares students for the TCAP assessments and we guarantee our products will improve student scores. All coursebooks include free access to our digital platform, CourseWave, with eBooks and CourseWave Online Testing.
For more information, contact Jenny Gale, Senior Account Executive at (678) 923-5627 or jgale@abck12.com..
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP) is a comprehensive career planning tool that enables meaningful career exploration and post-secondary planning. The ASVAB CEP harnesses the power of the world’s most validated aptitude test paired with an interest inventory to empower young people to explore the holistic world of work and make an individualized post-secondary plan.
For more information, contact Cecelia Mitchell, Education Services Specialist/Program Manager at (224) 237-4468 or cecelia.a.mitchell2.civ@army.mil.
Bethel University’s Dual Enrollment Program offers qualified high school juniors and seniors a head start on their college journey, completely tuition free. Through this program, students can earn up to 30 college credit hours all while completing their high school education.
Courses are taught by qualified instructors in both high school and online formats, providing flexibility to fit each student’s needs. Credits earned apply toward Bethel’s wide variety of degrees and programs, and are fully transferable to the college or university of the student’s choice. Eligible participants may also qualify for our Dual Enrollment scholarship.
This program represents an affordable, efficient, and accessible pathway to higher education, giving students a meaningful advantage before they ever set foot on a college campus!
For more information, please contact Kim Houston, Associate Director of Dual Enrollment Admissions at (731) 352-6241 or houstonk@bethelu.edu.
College Board reaches more than 7 million students a year, helping them navigate the path from high school to college and career. Our not-for-profit membership organization was founded more than 120 years ago. We pioneered programs like the SAT® and AP® to expand opportunities for students and help them develop the skills they need. Our BigFuture® program helps students plan for college, pay for college, and explore careers.
For more information, please contact Stephanie Tate at state@collegeboard.org.
CollegeForTN.org aims to prepare students across the state for their ideal college and career. The Tennessee Higher Education Commission manages the CollegeForTN.org website and updates it regularly with new tools and resources to help students research and organize their college, career, and financial aid search. CollegeforTN: You can get there from here!
For more information about CollegeForTN, please contact Suzette Telli, Director of College Access Alignment, at suzette.telli@tn.gov. or at (615) 741-3055.
Bachelor of Science in Concrete Industry Management with a Business minor.
The Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program was created to supply the concrete industry with future managers and leaders while providing graduates with the education and training they need to excel in a broad array of careers within the industry. The need is highly sought after from a multibillion-dollar industry.
For more information, contact Sally Victory, Concrete Industry Management Coordinator at (615) 904-8171 or sally.victory@mtsu.edu.
Elder’s Ace Hardware is a family owned, locally run group of 38 neighborhood hardware stores that serve the East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, Western North Carolina, and North Georgia regions. We’ve been part of many of these communities since 1969, and we are honored to be your neighbors. Learn more about us below.
Many of our associates have been part of the Elder’s Ace Hardware family for more than 10 years (and some over 20, 30, or even 40 years!), and we believe the knowledge and experience that come with those years are important to our ability to create a shopping atmosphere centered around helping you. We encourage our people to use their judgment when helping you rather than using one-size-fits-all corporate policies.
When you walk into our stores, our goal is to treat you as our guest and to provide the most helpful experience of any place you shop. We certainly aren’t perfect, but we constantly train our folks on how to provide you with this experience and we have ongoing conversations around that topic in each store almost daily.
Harmony Academy supports school counselors with flexible, evidence-based digital and print resources that foster belonging, strengthen relationships, and support whole-child success. Counselors can use ready-to-use lessons, activities, discussion prompts, and community-building practices for classroom guidance, small groups, student supports, and schoolwide initiatives. Harmony also extends support to families through Harmony at Home and offers professional learning, coaching, and Belonging Together resources to help build safe, connected, and inclusive school communities.
For more information, please contact Joshua Lawrence, Account Executive at (804) 947-3802 or jlawrence2@nu.edu.
At Health Connect America, our behavioral health programs offer a fresh, innovative approach to treatment and address the multiple needs of children, individuals, and families. Our steadfast goal is to support the preservation of families, adults and children at risk, and develop long term stability and improved lives. Our compassionate team members are here to connect with our clients and give them the space to find hope and healing.
For more information, please contact Jacque Todd, Director of Operations at (706) 329-0729 or jtodd@healthconnectamerica.com.
IgnitED! Consulting partners with state associations, regions, districts, and schools to design, implement, and sustain Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) through systems review, leadership coaching, and professional learning. We are committed to transforming school systems through the MTSS framework because we know that when done well, MTSS works. We support schools in increasing whole child student success by blending implementation science with effective social, emotional, behavioral, and academic practices.
Our work integrates research-based implementation practices with practical leadership coaching. We focus on building systems that function beyond individual champions, creating clarity, consistency, and long-term sustainability. Through research and data, we know what works and what students need. That’s why we empower educators to build sustainable systems that drive real results, one tier, one team, one child at a time.
We are an implementation partner!
For more information, please contact Terri Tchorzynski, Co-Founder & Managing Director at (616) 633-7315 or info@ignitedconsulting.us..
Jane Ross Tutoring is a test prep agency with almost 50 years of experience preparing students for the ACT, PSAT, and SAT with offices in Memphis and Nashville. Our newest offering is Higher Scores, an all-in-one ACT prep course curriculum that includes teacher lesson plans, student guided notes, and accompanying Google Slides. Lessons can be used in a stand-alone ACT prep course or incorporated into regular content-area classes. We continue to provide our popular student workshops, which are full-day trainings offered at your school. Students learn effective strategies that help them maximize their scores on an upcoming test. Also, we provide teacher professional development to train teachers to integrate ACT prep into their regular classroom instruction and assessment.
For more information, please contact Ben Phillips, Agency Director at (901) 795-7377 or contactus@janerosstutoring.com..
Milton Hershey School is one of the world’s best private schools, where qualifying students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade live on campus. Students receive an exceptional educational experience, nurturing home life, college and career readiness support, and comprehensive health and wellness care, including medical and dental services, food, and clothing—with all costs covered.
For more information, please contact Sara T White at 859-517-4811 or whitesa@mhs-pa.org.
QuaverReady brings readiness skills to life for students. Our curriculum equips students with the skills necessary for success in school and beyond. Our engaging, fully digital, and standards-aligned Pre-K–8 curriculum program ensures students are ready to face the challenges and opportunities ahead.
For more information, contact Kaileigh Conley at (629) 702-7376 or KaileighConley@QuaverEd.com.
RethinkEd helps districts turn whole child and whole educator frameworks into everyday practice. Through one connected platform, essential supports come together with actionable insights – reducing reliance on siloed, fragmented solutions. Rather than treating academics, behavior, mental health, and educator support as separate efforts, we bring these areas into a unified system designed for consistent use across schools. Curriculum, interventions, professional learning, and data work together to support students’ academic, behavioral, and emotional growth while strengthening educator capacity and confidence. Built by educators and grounded in evidence, our platform aligns with trusted standards and research-based best practices used across K–12 education. Districts partner with RethinkEd to extend the strong work already happening in their schools and build sustainable systems where students thrive and educators feel supported. Explore what’s possible at rethinked.com.
For more information, please contact Corinne Bishop, Director of Sales at corinne.bishop@rethinked.com or (347) 797-4756.
SchooLinks is a modern college and career readiness platform that supports districts’ implementation of a comprehensive curriculum and framework to prepare students for the post-secondary pathway of their choice. Containing more than eighty interactive student experiences from interest discoveries, academic planning, and soft skill development – SchooLinks offers internship matching, career mentorship, industry partner management, and more to help districts support holistic postsecondary readiness. Our unified solution supports South Carolina’s initiatives for improved student outcomes and postsecondary readiness.
For more information, please contact Luis Amador at lamador@schoolinks.com.
SCUTA (School Counselor Use of Time Analysis) equips school counselors and district leaders with clarity, evidence, and a common language to develop high-impact, comprehensive school counseling programs. Aligned with national and state standards, SCUTA transforms daily work into meaningful data that increases visibility, improves alignment, and supports student-focused decisions. Using confidential documentation tools and precise use-of-time analysis, SCUTA helps counseling teams demonstrate the scope of their work, advocate for appropriate roles, and identify opportunities to improve services and close gaps. For leaders dedicated to best practices, accountability, and equitable outcomes, SCUTA offers an efficient way to monitor program implementation, support counselors, and communicate results with confidence and accuracy.
For more information, please contact Alani Staples, Director of Outreach and Engagement at alani@myscuta.com.
The Tennessee Department of Education serves approximately over 900,000 students in 147 districts with both significant urban and rural populations. As a state agency, we are dedicated to improving student academic achievement and committed to the belief that children from all backgrounds can succeed when given the opportunities they deserve. Tennessee K-12 education operates with a common goal- to provide the best for all students.
For more information, please visit our website below, or contact Jaime Grammer, School Counseling Manager at (615) 638-5235 or Jaime.Grammer@tn.gov.
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) was created in 1967 by the Tennessee General Assembly. The Commission develops, implements, and evaluates postsecondary education policies and programs in Tennessee while coordinating the state’s systems of higher education. Additionally, THEC administers over 20 different state student financial aid programs, including the HOPE scholarship, Tennessee Promise, Tennessee Reconnect, Tennessee Student Assistance Award, and the Dual Enrollment grant. To increase awareness and participation in these financial aid programs and to promote college access across the state, the agency conducts outreach and training to students and staff at high schools and postsecondary institutions in the state. THEC is relentlessly focused on increasing the number of Tennesseans with a postsecondary credential.
For more information, please contact Jessie Greene, Director of Communications at (615) 519-7730 or jessie.greene@tn.gov..
The Jason Foundation, Inc. (JFI) is dedicated to the awareness and prevention of youth and young adult suicide by providing educational programs and resources that empower students, parents, educators, and the community to be better able to recognize and assist at-risk individuals.
For more information, please contact Deanne Ray, Executive Director/COO/VP at (615) 264-2323 or deanneray@jasonfoundation.com.
The adolescent inpatient program at TrustPoint Hospital provides comprehensive, individualized treatment for young people who are dealing with behavioral health conditions. Treatment within our adolescent inpatient program includes round-the-clock care, a personalized treatment plan, an interdisciplinary team of experienced professionals, family engagement, and effective discharge planning. The average duration of admission in the adolescent treatment program is five to seven days. However, the length of stay can vary as determined by the needs and progress of the young person.
The adolescent outpatient program at TrustPoint Hospital provides comprehensive care for adolescents who are struggling with mental health conditions that interfere with their day-to-day activities. The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) program is about 3-4 weeks, 5 days a week program that includes educational component while students are with us and not in school. The IOP program is 4 evenings a week.
For more information, please contact Brianna Motley, Director of Business Development at (561) 713-3547 or brianna.motley@trustpointhospital.com..
Empower your school community with free nationally recognized educational resources designed to help middle school students and beyond reach their next level of learning. Invite our academic advisors to lead presentations on STEM, standardized test prep, vocational planning, college readiness, and scholarships—paving the way for student success, and future careers in the public and private sector.
For more information, please contact Dawne Divine at dawne.c.divine.civ@army.mil..
Wellpoint offers Medicaid TennCare coverage to millions of people every year, including adults, pregnant women, children, and people with disabilities and is dedicated to delivering whole-person health insurance plans and solutions. We believe focusing on the whole person is the foundation to living well because health is beyond physical—it’s recognizing the behavioral and social drivers that impact it, too.
Wellpoint is an affiliate of Elevance Health.
For more information, please contact Monica Oliver at monica.oliver@wellpoint.com or at (615) 948-1433.
Keynote Session
September 29, 2026 | 11:15 a.m.
Intentional and aligned collaboration is the foundation for strong student outcomes, and every school district has a competitive edge: the School Counselor and Administrator Dream Team. This partnership combines complementary skills, strengths, and perspectives that are uniquely designed to achieve desired outcomes and creates conditions for lasting impact.
This keynote opens the Playbook of Successful Strategies to set your Dream Team up for success. Not only will you gain the motivation to develop this critical partnership, but you will also walk away with practical tools to strengthen collaboration by:
Participants will learn how to articulate their unique value, initiate courageous, student-centered conversations, and advocate for this vital collaboration. Transform the school counselor and administrator relationship into a true Dream Team that works together to win for every student.
Terri is a nationally recognized school counselor, educator, and passionate advocate for comprehensive, data-informed programs that emphasize intentional, proactive systems. With nearly 25 years of diverse experience that encompasses classroom instruction, school counseling, professional coaching/consultation, and leadership at both state and national levels, she has earned a reputation as a go-to speaker for impactful, practitioner-focused strategies that drive immediate implementation and results.
As a former National School Counselor of the Year and a pioneer in leading the transformation of her department from a reactive program into one of Michigan’s first schools recognized as an ASCA Model Program (RAMP), Terri possesses a wealth of expertise and experience. Her approach is rooted in repositioning current realities and challenges to develop solution-focused strategies that deliver immediate results.
Guided by her passion for fostering educational excellence, Terri thrives on facilitating professional learning by equipping school counselors and educators with practical strategies, best practices, and resources to positively impact student outcomes. She is dedicated to redesigning systems to be more equitable and inclusive, ensuring they reflect the diversity of the entire school community. She is committed to developing accountability frameworks that place students at the heart of desired outcomes.
Terri will also be presenting one breakout session.
Keynote Session
September 28, 2026 | 8:30 a.m.
As school counselors, we pour our hearts into supporting others—but who supports us? In this energizing keynote, we’ll explore how to prioritize unstoppable self-care while continuing to serve with passion and purpose. Discover how to harness your inner strengths, set healthy boundaries, and develop sustainable habits that build community, create connection, and increase your impact– from a full cup. Through truth-telling, laughter, and maybe even some tears, we’ll also explore how you can care for yourself without guilt and reignite the energy that fuels your work. Leave feeling empowered to thrive personally and professionally — because when you care for yourself, you’re better able to care for others. And you become unstoppable.
Michael McGill, Jr. is a keynote speaker, award-winning and nationally board-certified (mental health) psychotherapist, life teacher, T.V personality, and best-selling author who’s been featured on CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, COURT TV, FOX, and host of other networks. As a wellness advocate with a background in education, social psychology, and a post-graduate background in clinical mental health counseling (with honors) from Johns Hopkins University where he was both educated and trained, McGill works with leaders, businesses, schools, and community organizations on topics of wellness, self-improvement, human relationships, and ways to develop powerful human connections. With clients like Hanes Brands, Wells Fargo, Nikon, U.S. Army, Georgetown University, HCA Healthcare, and a host of government agencies, school districts, Fortune 200 companies, and many community organizations, Michael’s talks are filled with principles of self-reflection, self-awareness, and self-growth. He also works with organizations on ways to enhance their climate & culture through fruitful relationship building; as a result, they are able to build community, create connection, and increase their impact on those whom they serve. Michael regularly appears on TV morning shows across the country where he discusses how we can live, love, and lead well! As a lifelong student of healthy relationships & human development, as well as an overcomer of deep tragedy and sorrow, Michael is an unrelenting optimist who believes that we can be great individually, but we can be unshakably extraordinary when we join and commune in healthy relationships with other people. He’s ready to support you with tapping into the power within!
Michael will also be presenting one breakout session.
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Pre-Institute Learning Session
September 27, 2026 | 3:00 p.m.
What is the schooling experience like for neurodivergent students? What might it feel like in a neuro-normative society to learn that your child is neurodivergent? How can we reduce or eliminate common barriers that neurodivergent students experience in school? What does it look like to incorporate student and family strengths into support efforts? Dr. Harris addresses these questions and more using personal narratives and professional insights to facilitate increased empathy, understanding, and self-efficacy of participants.
Dr. Paul C. Harris is scholar-practitioner committed to building a just world where all are seen, heard, and valued. He has 20+ years of experience as K-12 school counselor, teacher, administrator, and professor. He is currently an associate professor in the counseling and special education department at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is the former president of the Virginia School Counselor Association and formerly served on the American School Counselor Association Board of Directors. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Health & Physical Education with a concentration in Sports Medicine and his Master’s degree in School Counseling from the University of Virginia, and his Ph.D. in Counselor Education from the University of Maryland. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Virginia Union University.
Paul will also be presenting two breakout sessions.
Pre-Institute Learning Session
September 27, 2026 | 3:00 p.m.
Do you wonder if your school is supportive of students who have experienced trauma? We understand that not all of our students have had the same experiences, and many may be struggling in the Survival Brain, unable to access the Learning Brain. That’s why it’s so important to create an environment that promotes the learning brain, regardless of past trauma. See how you can help build a trauma-informed school atmosphere that is safer, calmer, and more conducive to learning for all students.
Elishia is a former school counselor with a decade of experience aiding children and adolescents in navigating life challenges such as grief, loss, divorce, emotional regulation issues, and transitions. Elishia is passionate about helping schools become more resilient-centered and helping school counselors create comprehensive programs that align with the ASCA National Model. Elishia has over 14 years of experience in counseling and education; she has a Master’s degree in the Science of School Counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She is also the author of the small group curriculum 30-Minute Groups: Life Skills.
In her 14+ year career in the helping profession, she has done everything from working as a school counselor for a decade with every grade level from pre-k through college, in-home counseling with children at risk of removal from social services, managing a 24/7 women’s crisis center, and teaching psychology to undergraduates. Elishia is an enthusiastic speaker who helps audiences connect to the information they need to help children thrive.
Elisha will also be presenting two breakout sessions.
Pre-Institute Learning Session
September 27, 2026 | 3:00 p.m.
Supporting others can be deeply meaningful—and deeply exhausting—especially when personal hardships collide with professional demands. In this powerful session, Loren explores how vulnerability can fuel resilience, deepen connection, and renew your sense of purpose. Walk away with practical tools and a fresh perspective on how life’s toughest moments can strengthen both your work and your well-being.
Once an at-risk youth, Loren Dittmar, PhD, is now a nationally recognized speaker and consultant specializing in school mental health, suicide prevention, and the well-being of the adults who serve youth. He partners with schools and organizations nationwide to expand mental health supports, strengthen staff resilience, and build cultures where people feel seen, supported, and empowered to live authentically.
With over 25 years of combined experience in clinical and educational settings, Loren brings a rare blend of frontline insight and scholarly depth. His background includes five years in the mental health field, 18 years as a school counselor, including service as a Director of School Counseling, and 13 years as an adjunct professor. He served as a Lead Professional Learning Specialist with Hatching Results, supporting districts in implementing data-driven, ASCA-aligned comprehensive school counseling programs. He was also the lead expert for the mental health section of the international resource covid19k12counseling.org. Loren has held various leadership roles within multiple state school counselor associations and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Palmetto State School Counselor Association.
Through courageous conversations and healthy vulnerability, Loren equips audiences to ignite purpose, inspire change, and transform the way they lead, live, and connect.
Loren will also be presenting two breakout sessions.
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Tentative
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration and Information Center Open
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibits Open
3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Pre-Institute Sessions
7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration and Information Center Open
7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Exhibits Open
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Opening Kickoff and Keynote Session – Michael McGill
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break – Visit Exhibitors
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Breakout Session 1
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Networking Luncheon
12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Breakout Session 2
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Coffee Break – Visit Exhibitors
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Breakout Session 3
3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Break – Visit Exhibitors
3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Breakout Session 4
7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Registration and Information Center Open
7:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Exhibits Open
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Breakout Session 5
9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Coffee Break – Visit Exhibitors
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Breakout Session 6
10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Coffee Break – Visit Exhibitors
10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Breakout Session 7
12:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. General Session & Lunch, Keynote Speaker – Terri Tchorzynski
As at previous events, we will be offering professional development credits for attendance.
TASL Credits: Up to Ten (10) hours of TASL credits are available for the main days of Institute and Pre-Institute. Up to 10 available if not attending pre-institute.
Professional Development Points (PDP): Up to Twelve (12) hours of Professional Development Points (PDP) for the main days of Institute and Pre-Institute. 10 available if not attending pre-institute.
Before registering for the institute, please visit the TSCA web page and become a member or renew your annual membership to save.
For questions about TSCA membership please email tscaconnects@gmail.com.
Do you need help justifying this conference to your Supervisor? Vying for a good funding source can be challenging sometimes. We have created a letter (modeled from ASCA) you can customize to support your efforts to attend the TNSCALI 2026!
TSCA Member*
$145
TSCA Member* + $50 Resource Voucher**
$195
Non-Member
$235
Non-Member + $50 Resource Voucher**
$285
*Your TSCA membership must be good through September 29, 2026 to qualify for Member rates. To take advantage of the discounted Member pricing, renew your membership, if needed, through the TSCA website.
**Includes a $50 voucher to redeem on-site at the conference bookstore.
The online registration portal is now closed, but we will be accepting on-site registration at the event. Please bring the Registration Form (see below to download) with your method of payment to the conference.
To pay with a check or purchase order please download the registration form and send it in with your check or purchase order. Registrations cannot be processed without payment. Contact us with questions.
Cancellation Policy: If we are forced to cancel the Institute because of a “force majeure” event, such as a government restriction on large gatherings that cover the intended size of the conference, then we will issue full refunds of the registrations. Otherwise, our normal cancellation policy will be upheld: There will be no refunds after August 27, 2026. All cancellations before August 27, 2026 will be refunded less a $25 handling fee. The association is not responsible for and cannot give refunds due to problems beyond its control, such as weather and school closings.
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VENUE & HOST HOTEL
1200 Conference Center Blvd
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Reservation information coming soon.
All events of the conference will be located at the Embassy Suites. Standard rooms at the hotel may be reserved at a special conference rate of $185 plus tax, while rooms are available. The price includes a full, cook-to-order breakfast and evening Manager’s Reception. This rate is valid through September 4, 2026.
When reservations are made, the Embassy Suites will require a deposit equal to the room rate and tax for the first night for each reservation.
You can also book a room by calling 1-800-Embassy (1-800-362-2779). Be sure to mention the “91V” group code.
OVERFLOW HOTEL
1335 Conference Center Blvd
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Within easy walking distance from the Embassy Suites is the Hilton Garden Inn. Standard rooms at the hotel may be reserved at a special conference rate of $179 plus tax, while rooms are available. This includes two complimentary breakfast buffet tickets per room. This rate is valid through September 8, 2025.
You can also book a room by calling (615) 225-2345. Be sure to mention the “SCLI25” group code.
OVERFLOW HOTEL
1306 Greshampark Drive
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Across the parking lot from the Embassy Suites is the Courtyard by Marriott. Standard rooms at the hotel may be reserved at a special conference rate of $185 plus tax while rooms are available. You also receive complimentary self-parking. This rate is valid through August 27, 2026.
You can also book a room by calling (615) 907-3105. Be sure to mention the group code “TSITSIA”.
In the evening, make sure you take time to relax and enjoy the surrounding area. Visit The Avenue, just minutes away and in walking distance from the Embassy Suites! You can sit back and relax at the many restaurants at The Avenue, such as Cinnaholic, Longhorn Steakhouse, and Chili’s Bar and Grill, along with others. Enjoy shopping at the Aerie, White House / Black Market, Off Broadway Shoes, American Eagle, and many more!
We hope this conference will educate and equip you to do your job well, and we also hope you will take advantage of the wonderful ways you can relax and be refreshed!
National Center for Youth Issues
ATTN: TNSCALI
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Chattanooga, TN 37422-2185
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