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The California Mathematics Council believes that all students have the capacity to become mathematically competent and confident when provided a rigorous and challenging mathematical program supported by high expectations.



The California Mathematics Council is committed to:

  • promoting professional activities that will ensure continual improvement towards excellence in the teaching of mathematics;
  • communicating with educators, parents, the public, and legislative bodies concerning issues related to teaching rigorous, challenging mathematics; and
  • increasing the diversity of the membership of the California Mathematics Council and the diversity of leadership in mathematics education at the local, state, and national levels.





redpointer: Who Are We?

We are you—the 10,000 teachers, administrators, parents, and teacher-educators from California, 45 other states, Canada, Australia, and 7 other foreign countries who are committed to improving mathematics learning in the private and public classrooms throughout California, North America and the world!

All of the work of the Council, with one exception, is done by volunteers. These pre-K to 12 classroom teachers, retired teachers, principals, parents, district superintendents, authors, project managers, college professors, students, and others devote tirelessly of themselves to bring you our fall conferences, our quarterly ComMuniCator, teacher and student awards and activities, and updates on events in Sacramento and Washington which effect the mathematics classroom.

The best way to get involved with CMC is through your local Affiliates. Volunteer your time to them and then get involved with organizing our fall conferences. You'll be helping teachers and students and will have an impact far beyond your classroom.



Map of this page: Mission, Purpose, History, Structure and Sections,
Affiliates, Publications, Teacher Awards, Conferences



redpointer: Purpose

The California Mathematics Council is a professional organization of educators who are individually and collectively dedicated to the improvement of classroom instruction in mathematics at all levels. In order to stimulate students' interest and accomplishments and to promote a comprehensive education for every child, CMC has established four goals:

  • To foster excellence in school mathematics curricula and instructional programs, including assessment and evaluation. -To promote professional excellence in mathematics teaching.
  • To strengthen leadership in mathematics education in California.
  • To help establish and support Affiliated Groups.

Membership is available to all persons interested in mathematics, the teaching of mathematics, or activities related to mathematics education.



redpointer: History

The California Mathematics Council was founded in 1942 when a small group of mathematics teachers met at Stanford University to form an organization for sharing information. Within months the membership had grown into the hundreds and was spread throughout the state. In June of 1943 the first edition of the CMC Bulletin (now the ComMuniCator) was published. The first CMC events were teacher workshops held at Claremont and Stanford Universities. In 1948 the Council created two regional sections within the state—northern and southern—to provide better services to the growing membership. A central section was added a few years later. George Polya and Brother Alfred Brousseau were instrumental in the founding and early development of the council.

List of CMC Past Presidents.

Some interesting facts:

  • In 1946 CMC membership was 425, and the treasury held $89.58.
  • In 1950 the dues were $2 (and starting salaries were under $3000).
  • Today CMC boasts approximately 10,000 members.
  • The widely used, creative P-O-W was started by CMC officers. (See Home.)



redpointer: Structure and Sections

The California Mathematics Council is a state-wide organization, with officers elected by the entire membership and a governing board appointed by the officers. The CMC functions as an umbrella for the three regional sections: North, Central and South. Each Section also has officers elected by all CMC members in its own geographic area and an appointed Board. Section Membership is determined by your mailing address (school or home).



redpointer: Affiliates

Within each region are a number of local Affiliated Groups formally associated with the Section. Many of these are county-level organizations, but others are larger or smaller in scope and some are not geographically based. Currently there are two such groups representing community college teachers.

Each of our Affiliates has a governing structure and a set of by-laws approved by the Section. The president or other representative of the Affiliate also sits on and reports to the Section Board.

The California Mathematics Council, its three Sections, and many of its Affiliates are also formally affiliated with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

All levels of CMC—state, regional, and local—organize or sponsor a variety of conferences, teacher events, student events, and other activities focusing on mathematics education.



redpointer: Publications

The ComMuniCator, a magazine published four times a year by CMC, is a nationally recognized forum for mathematics educators. It discusses current issues, reports new developments, showcases innovative teaching and assessment techniques, and publicizes conferences, CMC services, and other professional opportunities. All CMC members receive this publication.



redpointer: Teacher Awards

The California Mathematics Council has established two memorial awards. The Edward Begle Memorial Award is given to a California mathematics educator for a sustained period of consistent support for mathematics teaching and involvement in California mathematics education. The recipient may be a district or school administrator, a mathematics supervisor, a member of the State Department of Education, or any other deserving educator. The Begle Award is usually given once a year, but in a given year it may be awarded to more than one person or to none.

    "The George Polya Memorial Award" is given to a classroom teacher for a distinguished career in the teaching of mathematics, active participation in CMC, and high visibility throughout California. The Polya Award is also is given once a year, but in a given year it may be awarded to more than one person or to none.


The California Mathematics Council acts as a reader for the "Presidential Awards for Excellence" in Math and Science. Nomination forms are available through CMC. The Council gives a monetary award to each of the Presidential Award State Finalists.

    CMC and its southern section, CMC-S, each have established a scholarship in memory of Lurie Center, who died at the end of her first year as CMC-S president. These scholarships enable a teacher to attend a section conference with all expenses paid. The Lurie Center Scholarship is open to teachers of color, while "The Lurie Center Elementary Teaching Award" is open to all K-6 teachers who work with students of color.


More info on Awards, Grants and Scholarships



redpointer: CMC Conferences

Each Section holds a large conference every fall or spring. Historically the Northern Section conference is held at Asilomar on the Monterey peninsula a week after Thanksgiving and the Southern Section conference is in Palm Springs at the beginning of November. Central's new Symposium, an all-workshop format, is in Monterey County in March. The wide variety of conference sessions provides something for everyone involved in mathematics education—teachers, administrators, and other professionals, from early childhood to college. Extensive commercial exhibits display up-to-date curriculum materials and other wares. Participants from all over the country (and even a few from other countries) value the opportunity to talk, share, and network with their colleagues from near and far. Conference brochures are sent automatically to all members of the appropriate CMC Section.

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