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District Discount

Earn points and turn them into rewards

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    Sign Up

    • Have your District Secretary sign up as a member to start enjoying the District Discount Program

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    Earn Points

    • Buy a ticket

      Get 1 point for every $1 spent

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    Redeem Rewards

    • 30% off an event ticket

      300 Points = 30% off the lowest priced item in cart

Maximize Savings with the NATS District Discount Program

 

NATS proudly introduces our new points-based pricing program that simplifies Fall Conference registration while continuing to reward districts that send multiple educators to our annual conference.

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For every dollar spent on the NATS website, members earn one point. These points can then be redeemed for discounts on future purchases. For example, purchasing two Early Bird Fall Conference registrations earns enough points to receive 30% off the next conference registration.

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Because points are tied to the website account used for the purchase, districts can maximize their savings by having all conference registrations processed through a single account—such as the district secretary's NATS member account. By consolidating purchases, points accumulate more quickly, allowing districts to earn larger discounts that can be applied toward additional teacher registrations.

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The more educators your district sends to the NATS Fall Conference, the more opportunities you have to earn and redeem points, helping stretch professional development dollars even further.

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Added Bonus! Points will remain on your account for up to 6 months, so districts may continue to add teachers and use points on their account through fall conference.


Note for district secretaries: please be sure that you are ready to provide information regarding dietary restrictions, shirt sizes, and event attendance preferences when registering your teachers. We require this information to provide the best possible experience for your teachers.

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