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Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics
2018 Annual Report
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The Executive Board of the Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM) welcomes you to the 2018 MCTM Annual Report. Each year’s report is an opportunity to share with our members, friends, and the general public highlights from the year January 1 through December 31. We very much appreciate your time and interest as you review the work and status of the organization.
The Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics is a 501(c)3 organization. We are an IRS-recognized nonprofit organization which may receive tax-deductible donations. A main requirement of such organizations it to meet federal and state filing and reporting requirements, which MCTM fulfills each year. This published annual report provides a context to better understand and reflect on the work of MCTM.
As always, should you have questions, please contact our office at 734.477.0421 or info@mictm.org. Thank you.
Welcome to the 2018 MCTM Annual Report
Kathy Berry
MCTM President
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I have the honor and pleasure of welcoming you to our 2018 Annual Report. 2018 began with monitoring legislative action regarding proposed changes to the mathematics portion of the Michigan Merit Curriculum. A bill was introduced that would either eliminate the WorkKeys assessments or make them optional. No resolution was reached by the end of 2018, but the conversation continues into 2019.
Your MCTM Executive Board, with support from many members and other friends of Michigan mathematics education, played key roles in gathering and sharing information pertinent to PreK-College members and audiences. Board members also represented MCTM on various Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators –General Education Leadership Network (MAISA GELN) task forces and committees.
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President’s Message & Reflections on 2018
Kathy Berry
MCTM President
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This active advocacy and representation was in addition to our daily ongoing efforts in our weekday work settings to support high-quality mathematics teaching and learning for Michigan’s teachers and students. Regardless of high-profile debates and policy-making, the real work of mathematics education takes place in the interactions between each student and his/her teacher as the teacher enables the student to connect with, understand, and apply mathematics.
It is this critical interaction that MCTM strives to support through our conferences and workshops, through our book studies each year, through updating our membership via email and Facebook, by our scholarship programs, and through advocacy at all levels beginning in individual classrooms, continuing through the state and federal levels, as warranted.
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President’s Message & Reflections on 2018
Kathy Berry
MCTM President
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MCTM is a true professional organization, not run by a single officer or executive director, but by its Executive Board as elected by its members or as appointed and approved by the Board. Each year, new Board members come onto the Board and others rotate off having fulfilled their terms. Our Executive Director, Chris Berry, carries out much of the day-to-day work of the organization under the direction of the Board. His work, most of it behind the scenes, allows the Board to focus on supporting our members and working for great mathematics education in Michigan.
As president, I very much value each of these dedicated persons’ time and service, their ideas and input, and their willingness to step up and work together to advance mathematics education in Michigan. →
President’s Message & Reflections on 2018
Kathy Berry
MCTM President
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In later pages, you will see a roster of the 2018 Executive Board. I encourage you to express your appreciation to them should you see them at conferences, interact on-line in book studies or webinars, or as you email, text, or call them directly.
If any of us at MCTM could be of service to you or your colleagues, please contact our office. We would be happy to work with you as we collaboratively work to support and improve mathematic teaching and learning in Michigan.
Sincerely,
President’s Message & Reflections on 2018
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President - Kathy BerryPast-President - Irene Nordé, Ph. D.Treasurer – LuAnn MurrayRecording Secretary - Rusty Anderson
Vice President for Elementary School - Noncy FieldsVice President for Junior High / Middle School - Katie LantzVice President for High School - Leslie Ann BurlesonVice President for 2-Year College – Scott BarnettVice President for 4-Year College – Carol Bell
2018 Board Roster (as of 12/31/2018)
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Regional Director – Region 1 – Diane Owen-RogersRegional Director – Region 2 - Ruth MillerRegional Director – Region 3 - Kristi HanbyRegional Director – Region 4 - Ellen JacobsRegional Director – Region 5 - VacantRegional Director – Region 6 - Christine Kincaid-DeweyRegional Director – Region 7 – Kevin KentRegional Director – Region 8 – Megan CoonanRegional Director – Region 9 – Denise LeonardRegional Director – Region 10 – VacantRegional Director – Region 11 - Mary Christensen-CooperRegional Director – Region 12 - Maureen SchickRegional Director – Region 13 – Brenda QuaakRegional Director – Region 14 - Vacant
2018 Board Roster (as of 12/31/2018)
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2018 Conference Co-Chairs: LuAnn Murray and Chris Berry
2019 Conference Co-Chairs: LuAnn Murray and Christine Kincaid-Dewey
Professional Development Committee: Monica McCauley
Book Study Chair: Kevin Dykema
Website Chair: Chris Berry
Nominations Chair: Chris Berry
2018 Board Roster (as of 12/31/2018 ) - continued
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Scholarship Selection Committee Chair: Christine Kincaid-Dewey
Public Policy Chair: Leslie Ann Burleson
Contracted Services Chair: Kathy Berry
CTE Committee Chair – Jim Licht
Finance Committee Chair – LuAnn Murray
Executive Director Contracted by the Board – Chris Berry
2018 Board Roster (as of 12/31/2018) - continued
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CONFERENCES
July 24 - 26, 2018 MCTM 69th Annual Institute & Conference,
Grand Valley State University – Eberhard Center,downtown Grand Rapids
National Speaker – Sherry Parrish
120 Breakout Sessions on Wednesday and Thursday
Joint Conference Chairs: LuAnn Murray and Chris Berry
Number of participants: 383
MCTM Annual General Membership Meeting – July 25, 2018
Key Events/Work of 2018
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MCTM 69th Annual Institute & Conference
Key Events/Work of 2018
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MCTM 69th Annual Institute & Conference
Key Events/Work of 2018
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CONFERENCES
October 22, 2018 “Mathematics: Reaching All Learners Together”Joint Educational Conference with MCEC and MI2Lansing Community College West
Key speaker: Dr. Thomasenia Adams, University of FloridaWith 12 additional breakout sessions
Joint Conference Chairs: Kevin Dykema and Chris Berry
Number of participants: 120 participants
Key Events/Work of 2018
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Key Events/Work of 2018
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CONFERENCES
November 3, 2018 DACTM/MDSTA Annual ConferenceCousino High School, Warren, MI
Role: Vendor; Supporting Joint Membership partner, DACTM.
MCTM hosted 4 vendor tables to promote MCTM and to provide participants access to mathematics education-related books. Book include those from the NCTM consignment program, as well as MCTM-purchased books and other materials.
Thank you, Executive Director Chris Berry, for staffing our tables and for assisting conference attendees with their questions.
Key Events/Work of 2018
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State-Level Work & Advocacy
• Monitoring 2018 HB 4501 which proposes to eliminate the WorkKeys portion of the Michigan Merit Exam. While many teachers and administrators (and students) find limited value in the WorkKeys assessments, some CTE programs and businesses do find some value. Conversations were still ongoing in December 2018.
• UPDATE: This bill did not pass.
• Math in Transition – State grant funded math summit and work with Charles A. Dana Center for educators in Monroe and Lenawee counties under auspices of Senator Dale Zorn (R – Monroe & Lenawee counties). As work continues, Scott Barnett and Kathy Berry are brining back information to the Board to inform work across the state. Goal of the project is to drastically reduce the number of Michigan high school graduates who are assigned to one or more (up to 5!) remedial math courses at the college level prior to taking their first math course for college credit; failure rates and dropout rates are large.
Key Events/Work of 2018
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State-Level Work & Advocacy
MCTM is represented by Board Members on these state-level projects:
MAISA GELN Early Mathematics Task Force (PreK-3)
MAISA GELN 6-12 Disciplinary Literacy Task Force
MAISA GELN SAT Task Force
MAISA GELN SAT Reports Subcommittee
MAISA GELN Mathematics Leadership Team
Key Events/Work of 2018
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State-Level Work & Advocacy
MCTM is represented by Board Members on these state-level projects:
MDE’s OEAA Advisory Committee (State Testing advisory group)
MiSTEM Network (A Public/Private Partnership)
Michigan Mathematics & Science Leadership Network (MMSLN)
Key Events/Work of 2018
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State-Level Partnerships
MCTM partnered with these organizations in 2018 to promote and shape mathematics education in Michigan:
Michigan Department of Education (MDE)
Detroit Area Council of Teachers of Mathematics (DACTM)
Joint membership partner and conference sponsor
Michigan Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (MI-AMTE)
Conference Sponsor
Key Events/Work of 2018
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State-Level Partnerships
MCTM partnered with these organizations in 2018 to promote and shape mathematics education in Michigan:
Michigan’s Integrated Mathematics Initiative (MI)2 - Alt+Shift
Conference Joint Venture
Michigan Council for Exceptional Children (MI-CEC)
Conference Joint Venture
Grand Valley State University (GVSU) – Conference Sponsor
Key Events/Work of 2018
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State-Level Partnerships
MCTM partnered with these organizations in 2018 to promote and shape mathematics education in Michigan:
Joint Membership Partners:
Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM)(also serves as joint fiscal agent)
Detroit Area Council of Teachers of Mathematics (DACTM)Michigan Council for the Social Studies (MCSS)Metro Detroit Science Teachers Association (MDSTA)Michigan Reading Association (MRA)Michigan Science Teachers Association (MSTA)
Key Events/Work of 2018
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Notable Areas of Involvement – MCTM Board Members
Key Events/Work of 2018
MAC – Assessment Learning Network Promoting coding and computer
science inclusion K-12
(MI)2 – Foundations of Math PL Math Recovery
MI-STEM Grant Writing MI-STEM Grant Reviewing
Delta Math Curriculum work with College Transition
Math courses
Michigan Mathematics Consultants &
Coordinators (M2C2)
Supporting Task-oriented Curricula,
such as: Illustrative Mathematics, CPM
– College Preparatory Mathematics,
Eureka Math
Math in Transition – Senator Dale Zorn’s
(R-Monroe/Lenawee) HS/College math
transition project
County & Local Curriculum Teams
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On-Line Professional Mathematics Education Book Studies
Open to educators around the state at no cost (participants provide their own book).
Kevin Dykema, facilitator
Number of participants: ~20
Routines for Reasoning: Fostering the Mathematical Practices in all Students
Grace Kelemanik, Amy Lucenta, and Susan Janssen Creighton
Key Events/Work of 2018
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On-Line Professional Mathematics Education Book Studies
Key Events/Work of 2018
Catalyzing Change in High School
Mathematics: Initiating Critical Conversations
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
A Fresh Look at Formative Assessment in
Mathematics Teaching
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
(NCTM), Ed Silver and Valerie Mills, editors
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Board Work/Retreats/Meetings
- Retreats: January 26-27, 2018 & September 21-22, 2018
- Meetings:
- March 10, 2018
- May 5, 2018
- June 20, 2018
- July 25, 2018 – ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
- August 16, 2018 – Conference Review
- December 1, 2018
Key Events/Work of 2018
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Miriam Schaefer Scholarships 2018
Brooke BastoSecondary
Michigan Technological
University
Rachel BowerSecondary
Siena Heights
University
Kayla CardecciaSecondary
Siena Heights
University
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3rd Annual Conference Scholarship Awardees – up to $500 to defray expenses. Six (6) Awardees!
Conference Scholarships – 2018
Julie Bourke
Grades 2, 3
Webb Elementary School
Hazel Park Community
Schools
Maria Rosati
Grades K-5
Angus / Jefferson Elementary
Warren Consolidated Schools
Jackie Gillespie
Grade 6
Clarenceville Middle School
Clarenceville Schools
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3rd Annual Conference Scholarship Awardees – up to $500 to defray expenses. Six (6) Awardees!
Conference Scholarships – 2018
Cheryl Cardamone
Grades 7, 8
Shelby Jr. High
Utica Community Schools
Jennifer Siciliano
Grade 5
Harwood Elementary
Warren Consolidated Schools
Shawn PollmanGrades 9-12
Kensington Woods High School
Kensington Woods Schools
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SCHOLARSHIPS
Total Income: $1,202.50
From Donations and Silent Auction receipts
Expenses: $10,899.51
3 - $3,000.00 Miriam Schaefer Scholarships
6 - $500.00 (maximum) Teachers Scholarships to attend the Annual Conference – actual total was $1,777.30
Associated committee expenses of $122.21
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Membership Report
Membership Type12/31/2017
Current
12/31/2017
Past Due
12/31/2018
Current
12/31/2018
Past Due
Regular 321 447 312 136
Student 21 26 11 12
Emeritus 58 10 45 10
Life 70 n/a 69 n/a
Regular Institutional 0 2 1 0
Joint Institutional 2 0 4 0
Joint Individual 64 5 57 0
Total 536 490 499 158
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Financial Report2018: Income
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Financial Report2018: Expenses
Total Profit or
(Loss) for 2018:
($29,510.44)
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Financial Report 2018: Table View
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Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM)4767 Stadler Road, Monroe, MI 48162-9424
Office Phone: 734.477.0421
Email: info@mictm.org
Website: http://www.mictm.org
Executive Director: Chris Berry
Contact MCTM
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