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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT of the
ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 1924-1970
ALABAMA COUNCIL of
TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS 1970-present
PURPOSES 1. To encourage an active interest in mathematics 2. To improve the teaching of mathematics at all levels 3. To encourage higher qualifications of mathematics teachers 4. To promote a spirit of cooperation and professional ethics 5. To influence a continuous development of a mathematics curriculum 6. To promote participation in mathematics clubs, Mu Alpha Theta
Chapters and mathematics tournaments for students. Map and Alphabetical List of Counties show division of state into Districts, each managed by a Director serving usually a two-year term.
PURPOSES of the DISTRICTS I. To coordinate activities at local levels 2. To encourage membership in ACTM and NCTM 3. To plan and implement in-service workshops for mathematics teachers 4. To plan and implement district 4oumaments for students 5. To represent the district in state planning sessions
District Organizations District organization in ACTM was informal during years 1964-1969. Districts followed the pattern of Alabama Education Association of congressional districts, which was changed during that time. New district IV (old district V), Jefferson and Shelby Counties began meetings and workshops held each fall. Not all districts had meetings or elected directors of record until those listed under 1969-70.
PRESIDENTS
ALABAMA MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
1924 M.D. Pace, Troy 49-50 Miss Elizabeth Eich, Decatur 1925 Frank Ordway, Birmingham 50-51 Miss Jeannette Garrett, Birmingham 1926 Frank Ordway, Birmingham 51-52 Mrs.E. L. Asbury, Holt 1927 M.W. Carothers, Selma 52-53 Mrs. Rosa W. Blackwell, 1928 H.G. Douglas, Birmingham Birmingham 28-29 M.H. Pearson, Montgomery 53-54 Dr. Charles Seebeck, Jr. Tuscaloosa 29-30 William Fagerstrom, Mobile 54-55 Miss Mary Baker, Dothan 30-31 J.F. Steiner, Birmingham 55-56 Dr. Ruric E. Wheeler, Birmingham 31-32 Vera 0. Naugher, Tuscaloosa 56-57 Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Birmingham 32-33 R. M. Ramsey, Montgomery 57-58 Miss Katherine Mickle, Roanoke 33-34 Miss Margaret McPheron, Mobile 58-59 Dr. Julian D. Mancill Tuscaloosa 34-35 Miss Bessie Jones, Troy 59-60 Miss Aileen Pope, Wilsonville 35-36 Miss Orpha Ann Culmer, Florence 60-61 Miss Bessie Jones, Dothan 36-37 T.A. Bancroft, Birmingham 61-62 Mrs. Ruth M. Jones, Autaugaville 37-38 T.A. Bancroft, Birmingham 62-63 Miss Elizabeth Callen, Birmingham 38-39 John F. Steiner, Birmingham 63-64 Dr. Annie Laura Newell, Auburn 39-40 Miss Adele Kirk, Montgomery 64-65 Miss Flossie May Smith, Mulga 40-41 E.E. Speer, Jr., Decatur 65-66 Dr. Richard Vinson, Montgomery 41-42 E.E. Speer, Jr., Decatur 66-67 Douglas Humphreys, Huntsville 42-43 Lester M. Garrison, Auburn 67-68 Miss Elizabeth Eich, Fort Davis 43-44 Dr. Rose Lee Jackson, Montevallo 68-69 Mrs. Pauline Campbell, 44-45 M.H. Pearson, Montgomery Birmingham 45-46 M.H. Pearson, Montgomery 69-70 Kenneth Dyess, Montgomery 46-47 J . Eli Allen, Birmingham 47-48 Mrs.Reuben Self, Jacksonville 48-49 Mrs.Reuben Self, Jacksonville
PRESIDENTS
ALABAMA COUNCIL of TEACHERS of MATHEMATICS
1970-71 Kyo R. Jhin, Huntsville
71-72 Charles Bruce, Montgomery 72-73 Dr. Kenneth Easterday, Auburn 73-74 Mrs. E. R. Branch, Forkland 74-75 David L. Byrd, Enterprise 75-76 Mrs. Sue Wall, Talladega 76-77 Dr. Marilyn Beck, Andalusia 77-78 Terry D. Lee, Madison 78-79 Morgan Simpson, Montgomery 79-80 Mrs. Reita Davis, Homewood 80-81 Ms.E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville
81-82 Mrs. Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia 82-83 Dr. C.J. Daane, Tuscaloosa 83-84 Mrs. Catherine Sperando, Birmingham 84-85 Dr. Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa 85-86 Mrs. Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville 86-87 Dr. Janelle Elrod, Troy 87-88 Mrs. Roberta Simonson, Huntsville
88-89 Mrs. Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia 89-90 Mrs. Beverly Kimes, Birmingham 90-92 Mrs. Beverly Kimes, Birmingham 92-94 Ray Sanford, Huntsville 94-96 Mrs. Catherine Sperando, Birmingham 96-98 Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, Mobile 98-2000 Dr. Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham 2000-2002 Mrs. Linda Ussery, Tuscumbia 2002-2004 Mrs. Cale Ebert, Foley
2004-2006 Mrs. Lisa Miller, Trussville 2006-2008 Mrs. Michele Martin, Auburn 2008-2010 Joel W. White, Killen 2010-2012 Dr. Sarah Patrick, Dothan 2012-2014 Dr. Nydia Powell, Anniston 2014-2016 Dr. Jeremy Zelkowski, Northport
1967-1968 President: Elizabeth Eich, Fort Davis Vice President-President Elect: Pauline Campbell, Birmingham Secretary-Treasurer: Kenneth Dyess, Montgomery
Annual Meeting March 14, 1968--Sixth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Birmingham "Trends in Mathematics Today"--Dr. Julius R. Hlavaty, President Elect of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Group Meetings
Secondary Teachers--Program for District Directors Elementary Teachers--Promising Practices in Individualizing Instruction in Elementary Mathematics- Dr. Laura Newell, Auburn University and Dr. Elizabeth Lewis, University of Alabama
1968-1969
President: Pauline Campbell, Birmingham Vice President-President Elect: Kenneth Dyess, Montgomery Secretary-Treasurer: Juliana White, Mountain Brook
Annual Meeting March 13, 1969--Sixth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Birmingham "Techniques for Teaching Meaningful Mathematics to All Students" Dr. Eugene P. Smith, Wayne State University
Panel Discussion
"Innovations in Teaching Mathematics" Led by Kenneth Dyess, Montgomery Academy
Team Teaching--Mrs. Mary Osburn, Mrs. Judy Gwin, McDonnell School, Huntsville IPI--Mrs. Louis L. Levi,
R.F. Thompson School, Tuscumbia Audio-Graphic--Mrs. Scarlett Womack,
Etowah County High School, Gadsden Computer Assisted Instruction--Mrs. Helen Atkins,
Holt High School, Holt
ALABAMA'S OUTSTANDING YOUNG EDUCATOR Kyo R. Jhin, Huntsville
District Meetings
District I. District II. District III. District IV. Meeting at Auburn University, Nov. 2 District V. Meeting at Indian Springs, Oct.12 District VI. Meeting at Jacksonville State University, Oct. 12
District VII. District VIII. Meeting at Florence State University, Sept. 28
District IX. Meeting at Butler High School, Huntsville Nov. 9
1969-1970 President: Kenneth Dyess, Montgomery Vice President-President Elect: Kyo R. Jhin, Huntsville Secretary-Treasurer: Laura Jinright (P.J.), Montgomery NCTM Representative: Margaret Holland (P.1.), Birmingham
(since 1946)
District Directors I. Sarah Chernak, Mobile II. Louise Ellard, Marion III. Mary Carnley, Elba IV. Joe Piazza, Montgomery V. Ouida Kinzey, Birmingham VI. Edwina Davis, Anniston VII. Martha Howell, Tuscaloosa VIII. Sarah Clark, Tuscaloosa IX. David Shippey, Huntsville
Luncheon: March 12, 1970--Thomas Jefferson Hotel, Birmingham “Through the Years--1923-1970" Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Alabama State Mathematics Consultant Honoring --Past Presidents of the Mathematics Department --AEA Challenge--"The Years Ahead"--Dr. Lola June May, Winnetka, Ill
This historic meeting was the first gathering of the Alabama Council of Teachers
of Mathematics (ACTM); the ACTM was formed by the union of the AAMT and the Mathematics Department of the Alabama State Teachers Association. The ACTM adopted its new constitution at this meeting.
Annual Meeting March 12, 1970--Church of the Advent, Birmingham
Secondary—“Shapes and Spirit of Tomorrow's Mathematics"
Dr. John Wagner, Michigan State University Elementary—“Building Bridges in Mathematics"
Dr. Lola June May, Winnetka, Ill
1969-70 (cont.) District Information
In 1969 ACTM changed its district geography back to old AEA districting, which seemed more appropriate for ACTM needs. (map follows)
District Meetings
Car Tag County ACTM Car Tag County ACTM Number District Number District Number Number 01 Jefferson 4 36 Hale 3 02 Mobile 8 37 Henry 9 03 Montgomery 7 38 Houston 9 04 Autauga 6 39 Jackson 2 05 Baldwin 8 40 Lamar 3 06 Barbour 9 41 Lauderdale 1 07 Bibb 6 42 Lawrence 1 08 Blount 2 43 Lee 7 09 Bullock 7 44 Limestone 1 10 Butler 6 45 Lowndes 6 11 Calhoun 5 46 Macon 7 12 Chambers 7 47 Madison 2 13 Cherokee 5 48 Marengo 6 14 Chilton 6 49 Marion 3 15 Choctaw 6 50 Marshall 2 16 Clarke 8 51 Monroe 8 17 Clay 7 52 Morgan 1 18 Clebourne 5 53 Perry 6 19 Coffee 9 54 Pickens 3 20 Colbert 1 55 Pike 9 21 Conecuh 8 56 Randolph 7 22 Coosa 7 57 Russell 7 23 Covington 9 58 Shelby 4 24 Crenshaw 9 59 St. Clair 5 25 Cullman 1 60 Sumter 3 26 Dale 9 61 Talladega 5 27 Dallas 6 62 Tallapoosa 7 28 Dekalb 5 63 Tuscaloosa 3 29 Elmore 7 64 Walker 3 30 Escambia 8 65 Washington 8 31 Etowah 5 66 Wilcox 6 32 Fayette 3 67 Winston 1 33 Franklin 1 34 Geneva 9 35 Greene 3
1970-1971
President: Kyo R. Jhin, Huntsville Vice President-President Elect: Charles Bruce, Montgomery Recording Secretary: Tina Davis, Montgomery Corresponding Secretary: Morgan Simpson, Montgomery Treasurer: Ione Fontaine, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Buren Snowdon, Huntsville NCTM Representative: Margaret Holland, Birmingham Alabama State Consultant: Charlotte Jones, Birmingham
District Directors:
I. William Graham, Phil Campbell II. Herene Smoot, Normal Ill. Mrs. E.R. Branch, Forkland IV. John Wheeler, Helena V. Ben Character, Oxford VI. Phillip Steele, Prattville VII. Mrs. Wallace, Maryland VIII. Paul Hudson, Mobile IX. Roger Tamberlin, Andalusia
Annual Meeting March 18,1971--Church of the Advent, Birmingham “A Suggestion for Promoting Creativity" H. Vernon Price, University of Iowa, President National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
"Preview of NCTM Birmingham Meeting" Conference Chairman--Margaret Holland Program Chairman--Charlotte Jones
Elementary--Laura Newell Secondary--Willie Reynolds Junior High--Kyo R. Jhin College--Truman Baker General Interest--Charles Bruce
NEW NAME--NEW CONSTITUTION--NCTM AFFILIATION-- 1970-1971
Union of the Mathematics Department of the Alabama Education Association and the
Alabama State Teachers Association created the Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics. An interim Constitution specifying composition of officers and district directors for a two-year period with equal representation from the two groups was adopted for use from March, 1970. At the end of the interim period, officers and district directors were subsequently elected as specified in the permanent Constitution also adopted March 12-17, 1970. Chartered as an affiliate of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics at its convention in Anaheim, California, April, 1971
1970-71(cont.)
District Information Beginning with 1970-71 district officers were selected for two-year terms in alternate years: even numbered districts in even years, odd numbered districts in odd years.
District Meetings
1971-1972
President: Charles Bruce, Montgomery Vice President-President Elect: Kenneth Easterday, Auburn Recording Secretary: Ben Character, Oxford Corresponding Secretary: Mary Marshall, Montgomery Treasurer: Ione Fontaine, Montgomery Editor:—Newsletter: Thelma Rice, Montgomery Parliamentarian-Historian: Mary Carnley, Elba NCTM Representative: Margaret Holland, Birmingham
District Directors:
I. Myra P. Smith, Florence II. Herene Smoot, Normal III. Mrs E. R. Branch, Forkland IV. John Wheeler, Helena
V. Ben Character, Oxford VI. Phillip Steele, Prattville VII. E. L. McClain, Montgomery VIII. Buren Snowden, Brewton IX. Roger Tamberlin, Andalusia
Annual Meeting March 16, 1972--Church of the Advent, Birmingham “Operation Mathematics: Direction Forward" Dr. Beauregard Stubblefield, Appalachian State University,
Boone, N.C.
District Meetings
1972-1973
President: Kenneth Easterday, Auburn Vice President-President Elect: Elizabeth R. Branch, Forkland Recording Secretary: Laurette Haywood, Birmingham Corresponding Secretary: Al Biggers, Auburn Treasurer: John Duncan, Montgomery Editor:-- Newsletter: Billie Faye Dollar, Eufaula Parliamentarian-Historian: Laura Jinright, Montgomery NCTM Representative: Margaret Holland, Birmingham
District Directors:
I. Eva Nell Hunter, Decatur II. Athena Arrington, Huntsville
III. Neva Coats, Tuscaloosa IV. Sue Wall, Birmingham V. Martha Reese, Talladega VI. Pearl Sample, Selma VII. E. L. McClain, Montgomery VIII. Richard Vinson, Mobile IX. Marilyn Beck, Andalusia
Name-of-Site NCTM Convention October 28-30, 1972--Birmingham, Alabama (1500 in attendance) Hotel Tutwiler (last meeting ever in this hotel) and YMCA Major Speakers:
Dr. Eugene P. Smith, Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich. Frank B. Allen, Elmhurst College, Illinois Stanley J. Bezuska, Boston College, Massachusetts Jo Phillips, University of Cincinnati, Ohio Dr. Lola June May, Winnetka, Illinois
Theme:Mathematics-More Excellent-More Useful-More Fun Convention Manager: Mrs. Margaret Holland, Birmingham Convention Program: Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Birmingham
Annual Meeting March 15, 1973--Church of the Advent, Birmingham “Assessing Learning Difficulties in Mathematics" Dr. Joe Richardson, Georgia State University, Atlanta
1972-73 (cont.)
District Meetings
A Silver Punch Service was presented to Mrs. Charlotte Jones in recognition of service as State Mathematics Consultant. The presentation was made at the District IV Math-O-Rama, October 14, 1972
1973-1974 President: Elizabeth R Branch, Forkland Vice President-President Elect: David L. Byrd, Enterprise Recording Secretary: Sue Dykes, Samson Corresponding Secretary: Mary Carnley, Elba Treasurer: Joe Duncan, Montgomery Editor:--Newsletter: Billie Faye Dollar, Eufaula Parliamentarian-Historian: David Shippey, Huntsville NCTM Representative: Margaret Holland, Birmingham
District Directors:
I. Eva Nell Hunter, Decatur II. Athena Arrington, Huntsville III. Sandra Hampel, Northrop IV. Sue Wall, Birmingham V. Martha Reese, Talladega VI. Pearl Sample, Selma VII. Laura Jinright, Montgomery VIII. Richard Vinson, Mobile IX. Marilyn Beck, Andalusia
Annual Meeting March 14, 1974--Church of the Advent, Birmingham “Task Cards: A Laboratory Approach to Mathematics" Charles Allen, Los Angeles, Calif
District Meetings
1974-1975 President: David L. Byrd, Enterprise Vice President-President Elect: Sue Wall, Birmingham Recording Secretary: Rebecca Phillips, Sylacauga Corresponding Secretary: Mary Carnley, Elba Treasurer: Athena Arringtion, Huntsville Editor: Newsletter: James O’Neal, Troy Parliamentarian-Historian: Mary Marshall, Montgomery NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham District Directors: I. Eva Nell Hunter, Decatur II. Terry Lee, Madison III. Sandra Hampel, Northport IV. Jean Bishop, Birmingham V. Martha Reese, Talladega VI. Anthony Butler, Lisman VII. Laura Jinright, Montgomery VIII. Richard Vinson, Mobile IX. Marilyn Beck, Andalusia Annual Meeting March 13, 1975—Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Mathematics As A Language” Dr. Herbert Greenberg, University of Denver, Colorado NCTM Committee on Affiliated Groups Margaret Holland (3 year term) Southeast District Meetings
1975-1976 President: Sue Wall, Talladega Vice President-President Elect: Marilyn Beck, Andalusia Recording Secretary: Sandra Hampel, Northport Corresponding Secretary: Jessalyn Jendrusiak, Birmingham Treasurer: Athena Arrington, Huntsville Editor:--Newsletter: James F. O'Neal, Troy Parliamentarian-Historian: Mary Camley, Elba NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham State Dept. Representative: J. Zac Perry, Montgomery
District Directors:
I. Rebecca Glasseock, Florence Vickie Longshore, Florence
II. Terry Lee, Madison III. Johnnie Delaine, Cuba IV. Jean Bishop, Birmingham V. Toni Niblett, Anniston VI. Anthony Butler, Lisman VII. Betty Murray, Montgomery' VIII. Richard Vinson, Mobile IX. Edward Barnett, Troy
Annual Meeting March 11, 1976--Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something True" Dr. Mary P. Dolciani, Hunter College, New York, N.Y.
District Meetings
1976-1977
President: Marilyn Beck, Andalusia Vice President-President Elect: Terry D. Lee, Madison Recording Secretary: Aaron L. Smith, Huntsville Corresponding Secretary: Jane K. Williams, Mobile Treasurer: Jessalyn Jendrusiak, Birmingham Editor:--Newsletter: Margaret Holland, Birmingham Parliamentarian-Historian: Mary Carnley, Elba NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham
State Dept. Representative: J. Zac Perry, Montgomery
District Directors: I. Rebecca Glasscox, Cloverdale Vicki Longshore, Florence
II. Judy Cantey, Huntsville III. Johnnie H. Delaine, Cuba IV. Reita Davis, Birmingham V. Toni Niblett Anniston VI. Mrs. David P. Gamble, Selma VII. Morgan Simpson, Montgomery VIII. Richard Vinson, Mobile IX. Edward Barnett, Troy
Annual Meeting March 15, 1977--Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Motivation: Who Should Motivate Whom?" Eugene D. Nichols, Florida State University
District Meetings
ACTM combined forces with the AACTM to found the Alabama Journal of Mathematics, with Charles Hobby of the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa as editor.
1977-1978 President: Terry D. Lee, Madison Vice President-President Elect: Morgan Simpson, Montgomery Recording Secretary: Aaron L. Smith, Huntsville Treasurer: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville Editors: Newsletter: Margaret Holland, Birmingham
Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian-Historian: Mary Carnley, Elba NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham
Immediate Past President: Marilyn Beck, Andalusia State Dept. Representatives: J. Zac Perry, Montgomery Paul Wylie, Montgomery
District Directors: I. Tommy Thrasher, Decatur II. Cora White, Huntsville III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa
IV. Marvin Balch, Birmingham V. Chris Horsfield, Jacksonville VI. Robbyn Gourdouze, Selma
VII. Loren Henry, Auburn VIII. Connie Cheshire, Mobile IX. Kenneth Howell, Andalusia
Name-of-Site NCTM Convention November 10-12, 1977--Mobile, Alabama (1200 in attendance) Theme: Back To Basics Convention Chairman: Dr. Richard Vinson, Mobile Convention Program: Dr. Marilyn Beck, Andalusia
Annual Meeting March 16, 1978--Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Role Playing in Mathematics" Dr. Michael C. Hynes and Dr. Douglas K. Brumbaugh, Florida
District Meetings No 1977 meetings-- replaced by the NCTM Name-of-Site Convention in Mobile---November 10-12, 1977
1978-1979
President: Morgan Simpson, Montgomery Vice President-President Elect: Reita Davis, Homewood Recording Secretary: E Judith Cantey, Huntsville Corresponding Secretary: Dan Green, Montgomery Treasurer: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville Editors: Newsletter: Margaret Holland, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian-Historian: Mary Carnley, Elba NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham
Immediate Past President: Terry Lee, Madison
District Directors: I. Tommy Thrasher, Decatur
II. Cora White, Huntsville III. C.J. Daane, Tuscaloosa IV. Marvin Balch, Helena V. Chris Horsfield, Jacksonville VI. Robbyn Gourdouze, Selma VII. Loren Henry, Auburn VIII. Connie Cheshire, Bay Minette IX. Kenneth Howell, Andalusia
Annual Meeting March 15, 1979--Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Basic Skills and Minimum Competency" Dr. Kenneth Easterday, Auburn University, Auburn, Al.
1978-79 (cont.)
District Meetings I. Oct. 14, 1978 Brookhaven Middle School, Decatur II. III. Oct. 7, 1978 Mathematics Conference k-12 University of Alabama—Tuscaloosa IV. Oct. 26, 1978 Math-O-Rama Homewood High School V. VI. Feb. 24, 1979 VII. Nov. 16-17, 1979
Auburn University at Montgomery VIII. Project Mathematics—late spring, 1979 IX. Early December
1979-1980
President: Reita Davis, Homewood Vice President-President Elect: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Recording Secretary: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Corresponding Secretary: Pat Tolbert, Homewood Treasurer: Anne Kestle, Huntsville Editors: Newsletter: Margaret Holland, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian-Historian: Loren Henry, Auburn NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham
Immediate Past President: Morgan Simpson
District Directors: I. Tommy Thrasher, Decatur
II. Cora White, Huntsville III. Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa IV. Marvin Balch, Helena V. Spencer Wilson, Jacksonville VI. Robbyn Gourdouze, Selma VII. Dan Green, Montgomery VIII. Connie Cheshire, Bay Minette IX. Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia
Kenneth Howell, Andalusia
Annual Meeting March 11, 1980--Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Recently Solved and Unsolved Problems" Dr. Zalman Usiskin, Chicago
District Meetings
I. II. III. Oct. 13, 1979—Workshop IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX.
1979-80 (cont.)
ALABAMA STATE MATHEMATICS CONTEST In 1979, plans for an Alabama High School Mathematics Contest were initiated by ACTM
and AACTM as joint sponsors and Gary Harper, Mathematics Supervisor of the Birmingham Public Schools, as chairman. It was designed to extend appeal of existing competitions to a wider segment of good mathematics students. The first contest took place during the Spring of 1981. It involved only a comprehensive division with plans to include Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and Eighth Grade Mathematics in future contests.
Purposes of Mathematics Contest--Quoted from Contest Flyer
1) To stimulate interest in mathematics by encouraging more students to include mathematics in their program of study, and thereby to raise the level of mathematical competence in the state of Alabama.
2) To honor those students who are outstanding in their knowledge of mathematics through appropriate public recognition in their schools in their communities.
The Contest is conducted as an academic festival where students represent their school in competition with others at a nearby testing center. These students compete with each other for preeminence in their District. Then selected students compete for recognition at the state level.
Yearly--Written Contests in Districts
State Ciphering Matches in a central location.
1980-1981
President: E Judith Cantey, Huntsville Vice President-President Elect: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia Recording Secretary: C.J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Corresponding Secretary: Cora White, Huntsville Treasurer: Anne Kestle, Huntsville Editors: Newsletter: Margaret Holland, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa
Parliamentarian/Historian: Morgan Simpson, Montgomery Immediate Past President: Reita Davis, Homewood
District Directors: I. Tommy Thrasher, Decatur
II. Cora White, Huntsville III. Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa IV. Catherine Sperando, Birmingham V. Judy Smith, Anniston Jean West, Anniston VI. Richard Witherspon, Uniontown VII. Dan Green, Montgomery VIII. Barbara Davis, Robertsdaie IX. Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia
Kenneth Howell, Andalusia
Annual Meeting March 10, 1981 –Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Make Mine Metric" Audrey Buffington, Maryland, Senior Editor, Mathematics Publications—Ginn & Co.
1980-81 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest One testing unit--Comprehensive Participation fee $1.00 per student First Round April 11, 1981 Second Round May 9, 1981
Division I--6A & private schools which offer at least two years of math beyond both Alg. II with Trig and Geometry Division II--4A, 5A & private school which offer only 1 year of math beyond both Alg. II with Trig and Geometry Division 111--IA, 2A, 3A, & private schools offering no math beyond Alg. II with Trig and Geometry
District Meetings
1981-1982
President: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia Vice President-President Elect: C.J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Recording Secretary: Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa Corresponding Secretary: Nancy W. Edgar, Andalusia Treasurer: Anne Kestle, Huntsville Editors: Newsletter: Margaret Holland, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian-Historian: F. Morgan Simpson, Montgomery NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham Past President: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville
District Directors:
I. Edwin Guthrie, Cullman II. Rebecca Ezell, Huntsville III. Donna Green, Tuscaloosa IV. Catherine Sperando, Birmingham V. Gerald Abercrombie, Jacksonville VI. Richard Witherspoon, Selma VII. Mary Spear, Montgomery VIII. Pauline Scarborough, Mobile IX. Z.I. Fleming, Jr., Enterprise
Annual Meeting March 9, 1982--Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center “A Little Mathemagic" Dr. Jerry Reed, Mississippi State University
Amendments to the Constitution
1. The current office of Parliamentarian-Historian be split into two voting officers of the Executive Council. These offices will be 1) Historian and 2) Parliamentarian. Each office will be an elected position for a one (1) year term.
2. The current position of Past-President be an official voting office of “Immediate Past-President". After a year as President, that person shall move into the office of Immediate Past-President for a one (1) year term.
3. A vacancy in office during the year shall be filled by recommendation of the President for approval by the Executive Council.
1981-82 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest Geometry Division included
Two levels of testing: Comprehensive and Geometry
First Round April 3, 1982 Second Round May 8, 1982
District Meetings
Dr. Julian Mancill Memorial--August 1981 Completion of a $l000 contribution to the Building Fund of National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics, Reston, Va. Dr. Mancill, professor of Mathematics at the University of Alabama, was President of ACTM 1958-1959. His name now appears on a memorial plaque in his honor at Washington NCTM Headquarters in Reston, Va. Alabama Mathematics Teachers are proud and pleased to have completed a ten-year recognition fund.
1982-1983
President: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Vice President-President Elect: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham Recording Secretary: Tommy Thrasher, Decatur Corresponding Secretary: Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa Treasurer: Anne Kestle, Huntsville Editors: Newsletter: John Locker, Florence
Loren Henry, Auburn Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: David Martin, Montevallo Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Vestavia Immediate Past President: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia
District Directors:
I. Edwin Guthrie, Cullman II. Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville III. Donna Green, Tuscaloosa IV. Beverly Kimes, Birmingham V. Gerald Abercrombie, Jacksonville VI. Blakey Crowe, Marion VII. Mary Spear, Montgomery VIII. Suzanne McGill, Mobile Pauline Scarbrough, Saraland IX. Z.I. Fleming, Jr., Enterprise
Annual Meeting
March 5 1983--Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center “Teaching Mathematics After A 14-Year Absence, Who Changed?" Dr. Ross Palmer, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Alabama State Mathematics Contest Algebra II Division included Three levels of testing—Comprehensive, Geometry, & Algebra II
First Round March 26, 1983 Second Round April 30, 1983
Registration $10 per school
1982-83(cont.)
1983 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching:
Peggy Coulter, Central High School, Tuscaloosa
District Meetings
Mathematics At Work in Society (MAA Video tape and project book) copies available from Joe Albree, Department of Mathematics, AUM
$50 contributed to Scholarship Fund at Lurleen Wallace State Junior College in memory of Dr. Ken Howell, ACTM District Director and fine educator.
1983-1984
President: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham Vice President-President Elect: Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa Recording Secretary: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Corresponding Secretary: Patsy Kramer, Tuscaloosa Treasurer: Frances Walker, Bessemer Editors: Newsletter: John Locker, Florence Loren Henry, Auburn Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: Rebecca Ezell, Huntsville Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Vestavia Immediate Past President: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa
State Department Representative: Dorothy DeMars, Montgomery Paul Wylie, Montgomery
District Directors: I. Judy Freeze, Killen
II. Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville III. Nancy Fisher, Tuscaloosa IV. Beverly Kimes, Birmingham
V. Jane Skipper, Gadsden VI. Blakey Crowe, Marion
VII. Janelle Elrod, Montgomery VIII. Suzanne McGill, Mobile IX. Karen Stacey, Enterprise
Annual Meeting
March 15, 1984--Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville “A Session for Tired Teachers" Mrs. Ellice Martin, Clinch Co. H. S., Homerville, Georgia
Amendment to the Constitution
By-Laws Article II Duties of Officers and Executive Committee
Sec. 3 The vice president-president elect shall automatically become president should a vacancy occur in that office during the term of office, and shall preside at any meeting of the council in the absence of the president. The vice-president shall serve as chairman of the Nomination Committee.
1983-84 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest Algebra I Division included
Four levels of testing: Comprehensive, Geometry, Algebra II, Algebra I First Round March 24, 1984 Second Round April 28, 1984
1984 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching:
Wanda M. Motes, Enterprise H. S., Enterprise District Meetings
1984-1985
President: Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa Vice President-President Elect: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville Recording Secretary: Yvette McPherson, Fairfield Corresponding Secretary: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Treasurer: Frances Walker, Bessemer: Editors: Newsletter: Loren Henry, Auburn Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Vestavia Immediate Past President: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham Alabama State Math Contest: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia State Department Representatives: Paul Wylie, Montgomery
Dorothy DeMars, Montgomery District Directors:
I. Judy Freeze, Killen II. Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville III. Nancy Fisher, Tuscaloosa IV. Sandra Terry, Mountain Brook V. Jane Skipper, Gadsden
VI. Blakey Crowe, Marion VII. Janelle Elrod, Montgomery VIII. Suzanne McGill, Mobile
Pauline Scarbrough, Mobile IX. Karen Stacey, Enterprise
Annual Meeting March 11, 1985--Montgomery Civic Center “Problem Solving" Carol Kratochvil, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.
1984-85 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 30, 1985 Second Round May 11, 1985
Registration $10 per school + $.24 for each participant District I 16 schools
District II 12 schools District III 12 schools
1985 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching:
Clara Clothiaux, Auburn H. S., Auburn
District Meetings
1985-1986
President: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville Vice President-President Elect: Janelle Elrod, Montgomery Recording Secretary: Yvette McPherson, Fairfield Corresponding Secretary: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Treasurer: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham Editors: Newsletter: Loren Henry, Auburn Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: Myrtice Donaldson, Birmingham Immediate Past President: Peggy Coulter, Tuscaloosa Alabama State Math Contest: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia State Department Representatives: Paul Wylie, Montgomery
Dorothy DeMars, Montgomery
District Directors: I. Ruth Gay, Hartselle
II. Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville III. Truman Baker, Auburn
IV. Sandra Terry, Mountain Brook V. Patricia Hardin, Gadsden VI. Nancy Henry, Auburn
Nancy Washburn, Dadeville VII. Pauline Scarbrough, Saraland
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
Annual Meeting March 11, 1986--Municipal Auditorium, Mobile “Mathematics in the Classroom--From Basic Skills to Preparation for
Winning National Contests" Wanda Motes--1984 Presidential Award Winner Dorothy Wendt--1985 finalist nominee for Presidential Award
Linda Pledger--Mathematics Specialist--State Department of Education
1985-86 (cont.)
Amendment to the Constitution
By-Laws Article III
Sec. 1 Beginning 1986-1987-- increase membership dues to $8 per year and student teacher dues to $ 4 per year.
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round April 5, 1986 Second Round May 10, 1986
1986 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching:
Martha Howell, Central High School, Tuscaloosa
District Meetings District I. District II. October, 1985 Huntsville District III. October, 1985 Tuscaloosa District IV. October 14, 1985 Birmingham
Math-O-Rama --Mount Brook H. S. District V. District VI. District VII. District VIII. October 1, 1985 Enterprise
1985-86 (cont.)
District Divisions --1985 to 1988 Geographical Organizational Change
Former Districts 7, 8, and 9 changed to Districts 6, 7, and 8 (map follows)
District: I. Lauderdale, Limestone, Colbert, Lawrence, Morgan, Franklin,
Winston, Cullman II. Madison, Jackson, Marshall, Blount III. Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Bibb, Perry, Marengo, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Greene, Hale,
Sumter IV. Walker, Jefferson, Shelby, Chilton V. Clay, Randolph, Talladega, St. Clair, Calhoun, Cleburne, Etowah, Cherokee,
Dekalb VI. Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Autauga, Elmore, Lee, Dallas, Lowdes,
Montgomery, Bullock, Russell, Macon, Barbour VII. Wilcox, Choctaw, Clarke, Monroe, Washington, Baldwin, Mobile, Escambia
VIII. Conecuh, Covington, Butler, Crenshaw, Pike, Coffee, Geneva, Dale, Henry, Houston
1986-1987
President: Janelle Elrod, Montgomery Vice President-President Elect: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Recording Secretary: Ray (Buddy) Sanford, Huntsville Corresponding Secretary: Beverly Kimes, Birmingham Treasurer: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham Editors: Newsletter: Lavinia Spiliman, Huntsville Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Immediate Past President: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville Alabama State Math Contest: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery District Directors:
I. Ruth Gay, Hartselle II. Rebecca Ezell, Huntsville III. Truman Baker, Tuscaloosa IV. Kay Balch, Helena V. Patricia Hardin, Gadsden VI. Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula
Nancy Washburn, Dadeville VII. Pauline Scarbrough, Saraland
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
NCTM Southeastern Regional Conference October 9-11, 1986-Huntsville, Alabama- Hilton Hotel (735 in attendance) NCTM Consultant-S. E. Regional Director
Albina S. Connavaciola, Atlanta, Ga.
Theme: "The Sky Is Not The Limit" Conference Chairman: Peter M. Gibson, Huntsville Program Chairman: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville
Featured Speakers: John A. Dorsey, President NCTM
James E. Kingsbury, NASA Division of Science & Engineering
Wayne Teague, Alabama Department of Education Chuck E. Allen, Los Angeles, California
1986-87 (cont.)
Annual Meeting March 10, 1987--Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center NCTM Greeting and Information—
Wanda White--NCTM Southeastern Regional Director, Atlanta “Timesaving Techniques for Mathematics Education"
Martha Howell-- 1986 Presidential Award Winner “Humorous Erroneous Generalizations Children Often Make"
Clara Clothiaux--1985 Presidential Award Winner
Amendment to the Constitution
Term of Office of the ACTM Officers
All officers of the ACTM will be elected for a two year term of office. The following officers will be elected in the even years:
President Vice-President Corresponding Secretary ACTM Editor ACTM Math Contest Representative
The following officers will be elected in the odd years: Recording Secretary Treasurer NCTM Representative Parliamentarian Historian
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
Dr. Suzanne McGill, Chairman
First Round March 21, 1987--109 schools, 1774 students Second Round May 9, 1987
Ciphering--Swiss Tournament
1987 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Patricia P. Cassaday, Marshall Middle School, Conecuh County
District Meetings
No 1986 meetings--replaced by the NCTM Southeastern Regional Conference in Huntsville October 9-11, 1986
1987-1988
President: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Vice President-President Elect: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia Recording Secretary: Milner Donald, Atmore Corresponding Secretary: Beverly Kimes, Birmingham Treasurer: Willie Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville Alabama Journal of Mathematics:
1987 Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa 1988: Henry Miller, Tuscaloosa
Parliamentarian: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Dorothy Wendt, Huntsville Immediate Past President: Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road District Directors:
I. Ruth Gay, Hartselle II. Rebecca Ezell, Huntsville III. John E. Owens, Tuscaloosa IV. Kay Balch, Helena V. Patricia Hardin, Gadsden VI. Nancy Washburn, Alexander City
Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula VII. Pauline Scarbough, Saraland
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
NCTM Affiliates North Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics--Sept. 14, 1987
President: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville West Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics--Oct. 29, 1987
President: John Owens, Tuscaloosa
Annual Meeting March 15, 1988 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Motivation--K through College” Deborah Baldridge, Hilton Head, South Carolina
1987-88 (cont.)
Amendment to the Constitution
Groups who are affiliated with the Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics shall have a representative to the Executive Council of the Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 26, 1988 Second Round April 30, 1988
“World Series of Mathematics”
Alabama Math Team-First Place American Regions Mathematics League Competition Sponsored by the Mathematics Association of America and Mu Alpha Theta Duke University-June 3-4, 1988 The Alabama Team of 15 plus 2 alternates were selected from the top 30 combined scores of State Comprehensive Exam and the National Math Exam. Directed by Martha Howell and Kay Tipton Fees--$75 registration, $35 per student for room and board
1988 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Peggy Harrell, Shades Valley High School, Birmingham
1987-88 (cont.)
District Meetings District I. District II. Spring afternoon District III. Nov. 30-31, 1987--Tuscaloosa
David R. Johnson, Wisconsin Harold Finklestein, Georgia
District IV. Math-O-Rama Oct.19, 1987--Birmingham Jerry Brimen, Dothan Dr. Linda Pledger, State Department of
Education District V. District VI. Feb. 6, 1988--Univ. of Troy, Montgomery K-12 Mathematics Seminar District VII. District VIII. Jan. 25, 1988--Enterprise
Dinner Meeting
District Rearrangement January 23, 1988 Wilcox County moved from District VII to District VI. (map follows)
Planning Meeting--NCTM Southeastern Regional Conference To be November 1993 in Montgomery Conference Chairman: Morgan Simpson Program Chairman: Gloria Donaldson
Janelle Elrod
ACTM dues paid before AEA apply to current membership year and those paid after AEA apply to next school year.
ACTM at NCTM Southeastern Regional in Atlanta, March 1988 Informal meeting of Alabama delegates planned by Dr. John Owen
1988-1989
President: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia Vice President-President Elect: Beverly Kimes, Birmingham Recording Secretary: Milner Donald, Atmore: Corresponding Secretary: Wanda Motes, Enterprise Treasurer: Willie Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Henry Miller, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Immediate Past President: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Dorothy Wendt, Huntsville State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery Affiliate Representatives:
NACTM: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville WACTM: John Owens, Tuscaloosa
District Directors:
I. Ruth Gay, Hartselle II. Rebecca Ezell, Huntsville III. John E. Owens, Northport IV. Catherine Sperando, Birmingham V. Patricia Hardin, Gadsden VI. Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula
Rebecca Troxler, Alexander City VII. Pauline Scarbrough, Saraland
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
Annual Meeting March 14, 1989 Montgomery Civic Center “The Three M's--Manipulating Mathematics for Meaning” Dr Leo Edwards, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina
1988-89 (cont.)
Amendment to the Constitution
Article VI. #2 The executive committee shall consist of the officers, the past president, district directors, state representative of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, president of the Alabama Association of College Teachers of Mathematics, state consultants of mathematics of the State Department of Education, state advisor of Mu Alpha Theta, editor of the Alabama Journal of Mathematics, two representatives to the Alabama Journal of Mathematics Board of Directors, and the liaison officer to the State Mathematics Contest Committee.
Amendments to the By-Laws
Article I. #4
All officers of the Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics will be elected for a two year term of office. The following officers will be elected in the even years:
President Vice-President/President Elect Corresponding Secretary Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics Editor Two representatives to the Alabama Journal of Mathematics Board of
Directors Liaison officer to the State Mathematics Contest Committee
The following officers will be elected in the odd years: Recording Secretary Treasurer Representative to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Parliamentarian Historian
Article II. #2
The president shall preside at all meetings, be chairman of the Executive Committee, appoint all committees, call any meetings that he deems necessary, be chairman of the program committee, serve on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Journal of Mathematics and be an ex-officio member of all committees.
1988-89 (cont.)
Article II. #3 The vice-president/president elect shall automatically become president should a vacancy occur in that office during the term of office, and shall preside at any meeting of the Council in the absence of the president. The vice-president shall serve as the chairman of the Nomination Committee, and serve on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Journal of Mathematics.
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round April 1, 1988 Second Round April 29, 1988
1989 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Larry DeVan Williams, Eutah High School, Greene County
District Meetings District I. District II/NACTM District III/WACTM District IV. Math-O-Rama 10-17-88--Birmingham
NCTM Math Standards, E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Special Workshop sponsored by ACTM-IV & Jefferson County Board of Education--Shades Valley High School 9-1 9-88
District V. District VI. District VII. District VIII.
1989-1990
President: Gloria Donaldson, Andalusia Beverly Kimes, Birmingham
Vice President-President Elect: Beverly Kimes, Birmingham Ray “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville
Recording Secretary: Ray “Buddy”. Sanford, Huntsville Corresponding Secretary: Wanda Motes, Enterprise Treasurer: Willie Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Janelle Elrod, Pike Road
Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Henry Miller, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Immediate Past President: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery' NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
NACTM: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville WACTM: John Owens, Tuscaloosa
District Directors:
I. Kim Newton, Florence II. Roberta Simonson, Huntsville III. John Owens, Tuscaloosa IV. Claudia Pfieffer, Birmingham V. Patricia Hardin, Gadsden VI. Rebecca Troxler, Alexander City
Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula VII. Pauline Scarbrough, Saraiand
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
* *President Gloria Donaldson resigns Vice-President Beverly Kimes will fill the unexpired term Ray "Buddy" Sanford replaced Beverly Kimes as Vice President
Annual Meeting March 13, 1990 Montgomery Convention Center “Motivation: The Missing Ingredient in the Mathematics Classroom” Dr. William Cole, Michigan State University
1989-90 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 24, 1990 Second Round April 28, 1990
1990 Presidential Award Winners for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Patricia C. Burchfield, Mobile Elementary: Linda L. Joseph, Birmingham
District Meetings District I. District II/NACTM District III/WACTM District IV. Math-O-Rama---Oct. 16, 1989
“Mathematics for the 21st Century” Shades Valley High School
District V. District VI. District VII. District VIII. Conference--Jan 29, 1990
Enterprise High School
1990-1991
President: Beverly Kimes, Birmingham Vice President--President Elect: Ray “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville Recording Secretary: Corresponding Secretary: Judith Conley, Birmingham Treasurer: Willie Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Janelle Elrod, Pike Road
Tommy Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa Parliamentarian: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Historian: Margaret Holland, Birmingham NCTM Representative: C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa Immediate Past President: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery Journal of Math Representative: Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula NCTM Affiliate Representative:
NACTM: E. Judith Cantey, Huntsville WACTM: John Owens, Tuscaloosa
District Directors:
I. Kim Newton, Florence II. Roberta Simonson, Huntsville III. Reba Holloway, Tuscaloosa
John Owens, Northport IV. Claudia Pfeiffer, Birmingham V. Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville VI. Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula
Rebecca Troxler, Alexander City VII. Pauline Scarbrough, Saraland
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
NCTM Regional Conference NCTM contacted ACTM to host a Regional Conference during the 1994-1995 school year, probably in February or March in the Birmingham area. It will be located at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center.
Conference Chairman: E. Judith Cantey Program Chairmen: C. J. Daane
John Owens
1990-91 (cont.)
Annual Meeting March 31, 1991
Linda Joseph, Birmingliam-1990 Elementary Presidential Winner
Patricia Burchfield, Mobile-1990 Secondary Presidential Winner
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 9, 1991 Second Round May 4,1991
1991 Presidential Award Winners for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Carolyn Eck, Florence Elementary: Linda Kilpatrick Winters, Huntsville
District Meetings
District I. District II/NACTM Oct. 27, 1990 at Grissom High School District III/WACTM Oct. , 1990-Mathematics Fair District IV. Math-O-Rama Oct. , 1990
Mountain Brook High School
District V. Two open meetings District VI. Joint meeting District VI. &VII
Nov. 2-3 1990
District VII. Mathematics Adoption Showcase at the Inservice Center
District VIII.
1991-1992
President: Beverly Kimes, Birmingham Vice President--President Elect: Ray “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville Recording Secretary: Rebecca Troxler, Alexander City Corresponding Secretary: Judith Conley, Birmingham Treasurer: Willie Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Janelle Elrod, Pike Road
Tommy Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Charles Hobby, Tuscaloosa
Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Robbie Allen, Birmingham Historian: Margaret Holland-Graves, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Roberta Simonson, Huntsville Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Lavinia Spilman, Huntsville State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery Journal of Math Representative: Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
NACTM: WACTM: John Owens, Tuscaloosa
District Directors
I. Carolyn Eck, Florence II. Roberta Simonson, Huntsville
III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa John Owens, Tuscaloosa
IV. Claudia Pfeiffer, Mobile Dorothy Taylor, Birmingham
V. Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville Sharon Padget, Wellington
VI. Cristi Whitfield, Fufaula VII. Pauline Scarbrough, Saraland
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
NCTM Affiliates Central Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics--Feb., 1992
President: Dorothy Taylor
1991-92 (cont.)
Annual Meeting March 31, 1992 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Family Mathematics” Dr. Carolyn Eck, Florence 1991 Presidential Award Winner
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: October 18-19, 1991 Location: Birmingham Southern College Conference Chairman. Claudia Pfeiffer Program Chairman E. Judith Cantey Theme:
Mathematics: Setting a New Course
Keynote Address: “Teachers Count More in Today's Society” Albina S. Cannavaciolo--NCTM Southeastern Regional Director
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 9, 1992 Second Round April 25, 1992
1992 Presidential Award Winners for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Kay Johnson (Balch) McClain, Birmingham/Franklin, Tn
Elementary: Mara Jambor, Birmingham
District Meetings No District Meetings--replaced by the 1st Annual Alabama State
Mathematics Conference
NCTM Information
NCTM has subdivided the Southeastern Region into Southern Region West (ACTM) and Southern Region East. The West representative is Gennie C. Bollin.
1992-1993
President: Ray “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville Vice President--President Elect: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham Recording Secretary: Jesalyn Jendrusiak, Birmingham Corresponding Secretary: Patricia Lowery, Anniston Treasurer: Willie Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Tommy Smith Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Auburn Parliamentarian: Robbie Allen, Birmingham Historian: Margaret Holland-Graves, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Beverly Kimes, Birmingham Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives: Tommy Smith, Birmingham
Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM: Dorothy Taylor NACTM: WACTM:
District Directors:
I. Carolyn Eck, Florence II. Randy Long, Huntsville III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa
John Owens, Northport IV. Dorothy Taylor, Birmingham V. Corrie Cooley, Jackson Sharon Padgett, Wellington VI. Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula
Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road VII. Pauline Scarbrough, Saraland
Suzanne McGill, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
l992-93(cont.)
NCTM Regional Conference February 9-11, 1995 at Birmingham Conference Chairman: E. Judith Cantey Program Chairmen: C. J. Daane
John Owens Projected attendance 2000-2500 After expenses for the 1995 Regional has been settled, the profits should be disbursed as follows:
50% ACTM 30% CACTM 10% NACTM 10% WACTM
Annual Meeting March 29, 1993 Montgomery Civic Center “Using Calculators in the Classroom: K-I2” Dr. Carolyn Eck, Florence 1991 Presidential Award Winner
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: November 6-7, 1992 Location: Auburn University at Montgomery Conference Chairman: Cristi E. Whitfield Program Chairman: Janelle Elrod
Theme:
Keynote Address: “The Road to Math Success is Paved with Great Connections” Terry Balko--Houghton Mifflin Company
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 20, 1993 Second Round April24, 1993
1992-93 (cont.) 1993 Presidential Award Winners for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Deborah Starr O'Harr, Alabaster Elementary: Vasha N. Rosenblum, Birmingham
District Meetings
District I. District II/NACTM District III/WACTM Eisenhower Workshop for grades k-3
and 4-6 District IV/CACTM Math-O-Rama Oct. 5, 1992
Marilyn Burns Math Solutions Workshop Eisenhower Grant Writing Workshop - Grades 4-6 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Workshop
District V. “Box It and Bag It” Workshop District VI. District VII. Mathematics Conference District VIII.
1993-1994
President: Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville Vice President--President Elect: Catherine C. Sperando, Birmingham Recording Secretary: David Laliberte, Troy Corresponding Secretary: Augusta Ross, Autaugaville Treasurer: Willie Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Tommy Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Robbie W. Allen, Birmingham Historian: Margaret Holland-Graves, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Beverly K. Kimes, Birmingham Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives: Tommy Smith, Birmingham
Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM Dorothy Taylor NACTM WACTM
District Directors: I. Carolyn Eck, Florence
II. Randy Long, Huntsville III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa IV. Dorothy Taylor, Birmingham V. Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville
Sharon Padgett, Wellington VI. Cristi Whitfield, Eufaula
Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road VII. Elizabeth Evans, Coden VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
Annual Meeting March 28, 1994 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Problem Solving” Vasha Rosenbium 1993 Presidential Award Winner
“Cooperative Learning” Deborah O'Hara 1993 Presidential Award Winner
1993-94 (cont.)
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: October 1-2,1993 Location: Auburn University in Montgomery Conference Chairman: Sharon Padgett Program Chairman: Corrie Cooley
Theme:
"Pathways to Higher Standards”
Keynote Address: “Methods of Assessing Student Performance" Marilyn Rindfuss, Psychological Corporation,
San Antonio, Tx.
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 12, 1994 Second Round *
1994 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Marian Alice Moody, Oxford Elementary: Ann McNamee Dominick, Birmingham
District Meetings District I. TI Mini-Conference March 4-5, 1994 District II/NACTM District IIIWACTM District IV/CACTM Math-O-Rama Sept.20, 1993
John Carroll High School District V. District VI. District VII. University of South Alabama Math
Conference July 30, 1994 District VIII.
1994-1995
President: Catherine C. Sperando, Birmingham Vice President--President Elect: Carolyn Eck, Florence Recording Secretary: David Laliberte, Troy Corresponding Secretary: Judith L. Conley, Birmingham Treasurer: Willie H. Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Tommy C. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Robbie W. Allen, Birmingham Historian: Margaret Holland-Graves, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Linda Pledger, Montgomery' Journal of Math Representatives: Tommy C. Smith, Birmingham
Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM: Grace McGraw, Birmingham NACTM: Gwenda L. Snoddy, Huntsville WACTM: Stella B. Wear, Tuscaloosa
District Directors: I. Linda Ussery, Florence
II. Randy Long, Huntsville III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa IV. Dorothy Taylor, Birmingham V. Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville VI. Linda M. Jarzyniecki, Millbrook VII. Elizabeth Evans, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
Alice R. Rhodes, Enterprise
1994-95 (cont.)
NCTM Southern Regional Conference
Date: February 9-11,1995 Location: Birmingham -Jefferson Civic Center
Sheraton Civic Center Hotel Conference Chairman: E. Judith Cantey Program Chairmen: C. J. Daane
John Owens Attendance: 3124
Featured Speakers: Michael Serra “Cooperative Learning: The Glue Holding
the Discovery Method Together” Joan C. Countryman “The Write/Right Way to Mathematics” Bert K. Waits “New Technology, Change, and the
Mathematics Image Problem” Miriam A. Leiva “Algebra Connections in the Curriculum” Marcy Cook “Justify Your Thinking: Problem Solving
and Communication Go Hand in Hand” Glenda Lappan “Connecting Mathematics and Students:
A Way to Build Mathematical Power” David J. Whitin “Literature and Mathematics: Pursuing the
Aesthetic Dimension of Mathematical Ideas”
Marilyn Burns “Teaching for Understanding: Helping Students Make Sense of Mathematics”
Timothy D. Kanold “The Great Adventure of Teaching Mathematics: Motivating Performance of All”
Albina S. Cannavaciolo “Link Thinking and Understanding for Maximum Learning”
James M. Rubillo “Really Linking with the Student's Life? Finding Contexts that Invite Learning”
Randall I. Charles “Less Really Can Be More! Build Your Curriculum Around Really Big Ideas in Mathematics”
Variety of sessions, workshops, and mini-courses
1994-95 (cont.)
Annual Meeting March 27, 1995 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “What the Coolest Computer Would Do” Jessica Jones--6th grade Hewitt Middle School, Trussville
Winner of an essay contest sponsored by Microsoft
Annual State Mathematics Conference
No State Conference--replaced by the NCTM Southern Regional Conference in Birmingham---February 9-11, 1995
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 18, 1995 Second Round
1995 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Connie Perry, Kellen Elementary: Mary Lou Mize Tucker, Hoover
District Meetings
District I/ Workshops held monthly, CBL workshops NACTM Workshops held by UNA, T3 workshops
District II/ Several meetings-AmSouth representative presentation on Grant Writing
District III/WACTM District IV/CACTM No Math-O-Rama due to NCTM Regional District V. District VI. District VII. Summer Math Conference, Math,/Science
CBL, Middle School and ACE Workshops District VIII. Mathematics/Science EXPO
1995-1996
President: Catherine C. Sperando, Birmingham Vice President-President Elect: Elizabeth Evans, Mobile Recording Secretary: Debi Edwards, Huntsville Corresponding Secretary: Judith L. Conley, Birmingham Treasurer: Willie H. Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Tommy C. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Thomas N. Thrasher, Decatur Historian: Margaret Holland-Graves, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Paula Cannon, Montgomery Journal of Math Representative: Tommy C. Smith, Birmingham
Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville NCTM Govt. Relations Officer: Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM: Grace McGraw, Birmingham NACTM: Gwenda L. Snoddy, Huntsville WACTM: Stella B. Wear, Tuscaloosa
District Directors:
I. Linda Ussery, Florence II. Randy Long, Huntsville III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa IV. Dorothy Taylor, Birmingham
V. Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville VI. Linda M. Jarzyniecki, Millbrook VII. Johnnette Quinn, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
Alice R. Rhodes, Enterprise
Annual Meeting March 25, 1996 Adam's Mark Hotel, Mobile “Math in the Elementary Classroom: Thoughts and Practices” Mary Lou Mize Tucker-- 1995 Presidential Award Winner “Making Connections” Connie Perry-- 1995 Presidential Award Winner
1995-96 (cont.)
Amendment to the By-Laws
Article III Dues
Section 1 Active members shall pay annual dues of eight dollars. Student teachers shall pay annual dues of half the cost of active members. Retirees--Active member in good standing at least two years prior to retirement--shall have the privileges of an active member at no annual dues.
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: October 20-21 1995 Location: Auburn University at Montgomery Conference Chairman: Elizabeth Evans Program Chairman: John LeDuc
Theme:
Math Leads the Way
Keynote Address:
“Creating A Climate For Change--Math Leads the Way” Dr. Linda Pledger, Edvisor, Inc.
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round * Second Round *
1996 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary Sharon Padgett, Willington Elementary Tami Pachta, Hoover
1995-96 (cont.)
District Meetings District I. Spring Meeting: Paula Cannon--new
NACTM graduation requirements and Stanford Test District II. District IIIWACTM
District IV/CACTM Math-O-Rama February 8--Share-a-Thon Dr. Constance Kamii—UAB--“The Harmful Effects of Algorithams”
District V. Teachers attend training in North Carolina by Leo Edwards
District VI. District VII. Drive in Conference--Feb 22 District VIII.
State Board of Education
A letter was written to express the views of the ACTM Executive Board and the Organization regarding the recommendations made by the Task Force to Revise Graduation Requirements.
1996-1997
President: Elizabeth Evans, Mobile Vice President-President Elect: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Recording Secretary: Debi Edwards, Huntsville Corresponding Secretary: Judith L. Conley, Birmingham Treasurer: Willie H. Christian, Tuskegee Editors: Newsletter: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Thomas N. Thrasher, Decatur Historian: Margaret Holland-Graves, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Catherine C. Sperando, Birmingham Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Paula Cannon, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives: Michael Froning, Birmingham
Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville NCTM Govt. Relations Officer: Ray L “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM Beverly K. Kimes, Birmingham NACTM Gwenda L. Snoddy, Huntsville WACTM Stella B. Wear, Tuscaloosa
District Directors:
I. Linda Ussery, Florence II. Randy Long, Huntsville III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa IV. Dorothy Taylor, Birmingham V. Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville VI. Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road VII. Johnnette Quinn, Mobile VIII. Henry Williams, Ozark
Alice R. Rhodes, Enterprise
Annual Meeting March 31, 1997 Hilton Hotel -- Huntsville “The Alabama Course of Study: Mathematics” Dr. Paula Cannon--Alabama State Department of Education
1996-97 (cont.)
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: October 17-18, 1996 Location: Auburn University at Montgomery Conference Chairman: Elizabeth Evans Program Chairman: John LeDuc
Theme:
Promoting Excellence in Mathematics Education
Keynote Address:
Multimedia: How It Can Work For You In The Classroom" Dr. Ronald E. Larson—Behrend College
Pennsylvania State University
Attendance: 450-500 participators
ACTM Leadership Conference
August 1-2, 1997 Quality Inn--Beachside, Gulfshores, Al
(Place moved to Adam's Mark Hotel, Mobile due to a hurricane)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round: March 8, 1997 1362 students, 73 schools Second Round:
1997 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Gary Kubina, Citronelle Elementary: Sherry Parrish, Birmingham
1996-97 (Cont.)
District Meetings District I/ NACTM District II/ District III/WACTM District IV/CACTM Math-O-Rama Nov.19, 1996 District V. District VI. District VII. District VIII.
1997-1998
President: Elizabeth Evans, Mobile Vice President-President Elect: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Recording Secretary: Linda Ussery, Tuscumbia Corresponding Secretary: Michelle Barnes, Lafayette Treasurer: Charles Calhoun, Birmingham Editor: Newsletter: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Connie Perry, Florence Historian: NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Martha Donaldson, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives Michael Froning, Mountain Brook
Corrie Cooley, Jacksonville NCTM Govt. Relations Officer: Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville NCTM Affiliate Representatives
CACTM: Beverly Kimes NACTM: Lena C. (Corkey) Vann WACTM:
District Directors:
I. Gretchen “Micki” Mansell, RussellvilIe II. Leigh Ann Myles, Madison III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa IV. Dorothy Taylor, Birmingham V. Diane Koerper, Jacksonville VI. Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road VII. Johnnette Quinn, Mobile VIII. Alice R. Rhodes, Enterprise
Annual Meeting
March 30, 1998 Montgomery Civic Center “Current Issues in Mathematics Education in Alabama” Martha Donaldson—Mathematics Specialists Alabama State Department of Education
1997-98 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Conference
Date: November 7-8, 1997 Location: Auburn University at Montgomery Conference Chairman: Tommy G. Smith Program Chairman: E. Judith Cantey
Theme:
Charting A New Course in Mathematics— Higher Levels of Mathematics for ALL!
Keynote Address “Providing Access to All Children--The Three Ts” Dr. Lee Stiff North Carolina State University
Banquet Speaker: Dr. John Kline Attendance approximately 700
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 21,1998 1341 students, 79 schools
Second Round April 25, 1998
1998 Presidential Award Winners for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary Joy Stanford, Montgomery Elementary Margaret Lee Hatcher Greer, Decatur
1997-98 (cont.)
District Meetings: District I/ Working on membership--Meeting in Feb. /NACTM District II/ Book Fair District III/WACTM Planning lunch/dinner meeting District IV/CACTM Book Fair, Homewood H.S. Jan.31, 1998 District V. Meeting--Feb. 28, 1998 District VI. District VII. Planning Meeting--Jan 13, 1998
Spring Meeting District VIII.
1998-1999
President: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Vice President-President Elect: Linda Ussery, Tuscumbia Recording Secretary: Sarah Patrick, Dothan Corresponding Secretary: Michelle Barnes, Lafayette Treasurer: Charles Calhoun, Birmingham Editors: Newsletter: Elizabeth Evans, Mobile Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Connie Perry, Florence Historian: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Elizabeth Evans, Mobile Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Martha Donaldson, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives: Mike Froning, Mountain Brook
NCTM Govt. Relations Officer: Ray L “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM: Mary Ann McCullom NACTM: Leigh Ann Myles SACTM: Gary Kubina WACTM: C. J. Daane
District Directors:
I. Gretchen “Micki” Mansell, Russellville II. Lena "Corky" Vann, Decatur III. C. J. Daane, Tuscaloosa IV. Susan Clopton, Birmingham V. Diane Koerper, Jacksonville VI. Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road VII. Johnnette Quinn, Mobile VIII. Nancy Jennings, Enterprise
Jeanae Graves, Enterprise
NCTM Affiliate South Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics—Feb., 1999
President: Gary Kubina
1998-99 (cont.)
Annual Meeting
March 29, 1999 Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center “Current Issues in Mathematics Education in Alabama” Martha Donaldson---- Mathematics Specialists Alabama State Department of Education
ACTM Constitution
Revision approved March, 1999
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: November 6-7, 1998 Location: Auburn University at Montgomery Conference Co-Chairmen: Harriet Pullen
Holly Anderson Program Chairman: C. J. Daane
Theme:
Mathematics for the New Millennium
Keynote Address:
Dr. Rheta Rubenstein--Schoolcraft University, Michigan
Banquet Speaker Arnelle Adcock:
Attendance: Approximately 600
Alabama State Mathematics Contest Chet Palmer --AUM--Retires Jeff Dodd--Jacksonville State University to replace Chet Palmer
First Round March 13, 1999 1265 students, 59 schools Second Round April 17, 1999
1998-99 (cont.)
1999 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Nancy Chilton, Vestavia Elementary: Gayle Ford Garner, Hoover
District Meetings
District I/ Four Meetings--AT3 Workshops NACTM District II/ District IIIWACTM Quantitative Literacy Workshop District IV/CACTM Math -0-Rama Jan.30, 1999
CACTM Constitution Revised.
District V. Changed format for district meetings- held on an in-service day at school
District VI. District VII/SACTM SACTM affiliated with NCTM Organizational meeting planned for Oct. 1, 1999 District VIII. No Report
1999-2000
President: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Vice President-President Elect: Linda Ussery, Tuscumbia Recording Secretary: Sarah Patrick, Dothan Corresponding Secretary: Michelle Barnes, Lafayette Treasurer: Charles Calhoun, Birmingham Editors: Newsletter: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Connie Perry, Florence Historian: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Elizabeth Evans, Mobile Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile State Department Representative: Martha Donaldson, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives: Mike Froning, Mountain Brook NCTM Govt. Relations Officer: Ray L “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM: Beverly Kimes NACTM: Leigh Ann Myles SACTM: Gary Kubina WACTM: C. J. Daane
District Directors:
I. Diane Townley, Russellville Gretchen “Micki” Mansell, Russeilville
II. Lena C. Vann, Decatur III. Patricia Moyer, Northport
Vivian Moody, Tuscaloosa IV. Susan Clopton, Birmingham V. Diane Koerper, Jacksonville VI. Janelle A. Elrod, Pike Road VII. Johnnette Quinn, Mobile VIII. Jeanae Graves, Enterprise
Nancy Jennings, Enterprise
1999-00 (cont.)
NCTM Southern Regional Conference
Dates: March 16-18, 2000 Location: Adam's Mark Hotel & Mobile Convention Center, Mobile Conference Chairman: Elizabeth Evans Hohn Program Chairmen C .J. Daane
Tommy G. Smith Theme:
“March into the New Millennium with Mathematics”
Featured Speakers Keynote: Glenda Lappan “Using Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics to Improve Curriculum: A Focus on Geometry,"
Albina S. Cannavaciolo “Maximizing Students' Achievement: The Ultimate Goal”
Zalman Usiskin "Paper-and-Pencil Skills in a Calculator-and-Computer Age"
Carole Greenes "Living and Thinking Mathematically" Cindy Boyd "I Feel a Song Coming On! Audience
Participation in Mathematical Songs" Don S. Balka "Exciting Mathics for, with, and
beyond 2000 " Loring (Terry) Coes III “Writing and Reviewing Articles for the
Mathematics Teacher" "An Open-Mike Session: Come Share Issues and Ideas with a Member of the NCTM Board of Directors" "Proofs in Pictures: A Gallery of Visual Proofs, Near-Proofs and Persuasions"
Mary M. Linquist "Let's Look at Some Steps in the March toward Mathematics for ALL Students"
Bettye Forte "Teaching Mathematics to All Students: A Possible Mission"
Marcy Cook "Create a Mathematics Environment Focusing on Thinking, Communications, and Cooperation"
John Kenelly "Graphing Calculators Must Change to Information Processing in the Information Technology Age"
1999-00 (cont.)
Mariam A. Leiva "Mathematics for the Millenium" Ralph Devane "It's Not Magic, It's Mathematics"
Annual Meeting
March 17, 2000 Adam's Mark Hotel, Mobile Business meeting only --held during the NCTM Conference
Annual State Mathematics Conference
No State Conference --replaced by NCTM Southern Regional Conference
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 4, 2000 1180 students; 58 schools
Second Round April 22, 2000 New Starting 1999:
Contest Web Site with complete information http://meis.jsu.edu/mathcontest New Format for the Final Round Tournament
Separate Written Comprehensive Tests for each of Divisions I, II, and III
2000 Presidential Award Winner for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Anita Tortorice Dobbs, Trussville Elementary: Amanda Marie Godsey, Decatur
1999-00 (cont.) District Meetings
District I/ Three meetings--Dec., Feb., & March NACTM District II/ District III/WACTM District IV/CACTM Math-O-Rama Jan. 30,1999 District V. District VI. District VII/SACTM Several meetings--SACTM & District
combined meeting in Jan. District VIII.
2000-2001
President: Linda Ussery, Tuscumbia Vice President-President Elect: Cale Ebert, Foley Recording Secretary: Sarah Patrick, Dothan Corresponding Secretary: Michelle Barnes, Lafayette Treasurer: Charles Calhoun, Birmingham Editors: Newsletter/Webmaster: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Joe Albree, Montgomery Parliamentarian: Connie Perry, Florence Historian: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile Jeff Dodd, Jacksonville State Department Representative: Martha Donaldson, Montgomery Deborah Borcik, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives: Mike Froning, Mountain Brook NCTM Govt. Relations Officer: Ray L "Buddy" Sanford, Huntsville NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM: Susan Clopton NACTM: Dottie Fuller SACTM: Kenny Rockwell WACTM: C. J. Daane
District Directors: I. Diane Townley, Russellville
Gretchen "Micki" Mansell, Russellville II. Patricia Buchannan, Union Grove III. Vivian Moody, Tuscaloosa IV. Susan Clopton, Birmingham V. Diane Koerper, Jacksonville VI. Todd Taylor, Auburn Eric Creel-Flores, Auburn VII. Johnnette Quinn, Mobile VIII. Jeanae Graves, Enterprise
Nancy Jennings, Enterprise
Annual Meeting November 4, 2000 Auburn University at Montgomery Business meeting only—held during the Annual State Conference
2000-01 (cont.)
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: November 3-4, 2000 Location: Auburn University at Montgomery Conference Chairman: Linda Ussery Program Chairman: Delphine Thirkill
Theme: Mathematics for the new Millenium Featuring the new NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics Keynote Address:
“Principles and Standards for School Mathematics: Off Your Shelf and Into Your Classroom”
Dr. W. Gary Martin, Chief Education Officer at NCTM
Projector director for the Standards 2000 Project
Auburn University, Auburn
Attendance: Approximately 500-550
2000-01 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 17, 2001 62 schools, 1131 students
Second Round April 14, 2001 26 schools New Starting 2001: MORE AWARDS Comprehensive Awards
1. In both the first and second round: ; trophies to the top four teams, plaques to the next four teams, and certificates to other teams in the top 50% statewide
2. Trophies to all District winners. (a team which is the only team in its Division and District must be in the top half of its Division to be declared the District winner.) 3. Certificates to all teams participating in the second round. 4. Trophies to the individuals who place first, second, and third in the state in the first round. 5. In each District, certificates to individuals finishing first, second, or third and to individuals finishing in the top 25% statewide.
Algebra II with Trigonometry and Geometry Awards 1. Trophies to the top three teams, plaques to the next three team, and certificates to other teams in the top 50% statewide. 2. Trophies to all District winners. (see ( ) above #2) 3. Trophies to the individuals who place first, second, and third in the state. 4. In each District, certificates to individuals finishing first, second, or third and to individuals finishing in the top 25% statewide.
2001 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Frankie Elmore Eubanks, Satsuma Elementary: Susan Dunlap Burns, Greensboro
2000-01 (cont.)
Scholarship Program
In order to promote the profession of mathematics teaching, the ACTM has begun a program to provide scholarships to junior/senior level under- graduate students who are majoring in mathematics education. Winners receive $1000 and are selected on a competitive basis. ACTM Will fund a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 awards..
2000 Scholarship Winners Jessica Batting University of Montevallo Jennifer Agnew Troy State University Marsha Ammons Auburn University Lea Bridges Mitchell Auburn University Kerri Windham Auburn University at Montgomery
District Meetings District I/ NACTM District II/ District I III/WACTM District IV/CACTM Jan. 18, 2001 Pathways Workshop Berry Middle School District V. District VI.
District VII/SACTM July 18, 2001 South Alabama Mathematics Symposium—Spanish Fort School
District VIII.
2001-2002
President: Linda Ussery, Tuscumbia Vice President-President Elect: Cale Ebert, Foley Recording Secretary: Sarah Patrick, Dothan Corresponding Secretary: Michelle Barnes, Lafayette Treasurer: Charles Calhoun, Birmingham Membership Chairman: Todd Taylor, Auburn Editors: Newsletter/Webmaster: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama Journal of Mathematics: Pat Rossi, Troy Parliamentarian: Connie Perry, Florence Historian: Catherine Sperando, Birmingham NCTM Representative: E. Judith Cantey, Fultondale Immediate Past President: Tommy G. Smith, Birmingham Alabama State Mathematics Contest: Patricia Burchfield, Mobile Jeff Dodd, Jacksonville State Department Representative: Martha Donaldson, Montgomery Deborah Borcik, Montgomery Journal of Math Representatives: Mike Froning, Birmingham NCTM Govt. Relations Officer: Ray L. “Buddy” Sanford, Huntsville (Deceased-2003) NCTM Affiliate Representatives:
CACTM: Susan Clopton NACTM: Dottie Fuller SACTM: Kenny Rockwell WACTM: C.J. Daane
District Directors: I. Diane Townley, Russellville II. Patricia Buchanan, Union Grove
III. Stephanie Weeks, Winfield IV. Susan Clopton, Birmingham V. Glenda Tucker, Springville VI. Freda Warring, Auburn Beth Hayborn-Worthy, Auburn VII. Sharon Rene Wilkins, Spanish Fort VIII. Mary Ann Shields, Hartford
Denise Wilson, Enterprise
2001-02 (cont.) Annual Meeting October 27, 200l Auburn University at Montgomery Business meeting—held during the Annual State Conference The Conference Committee was introduced to those present. The Scholarship Winners for 2001-2002 were introduced.
Pat Rossi was introduced as the new editor of the Alabama Journal of Mathematics.
Alabama is being considered for an NCTM Academy in conjunction with the state conference in 2002.
Those nominated for positions on the Executive Board for 2001-2003 were presented. A motion was made and seconded that those
nominated be elected to these positions. The motion passed Linda Ussery described the proposed amendments to the ACTM
Constitution. For each of the amendments, a motion was made to approve the amendment, a second was given, a vote taken, and each motion passed.
Todd Taylor was appointed temporary membership chairperson until the position is filled by election in 2002. Duties of a district director were discussed. The possibility of dividing District 6 was discussed A request for volunteers for the 2002 conference was made. Amendments to the Constitution and By Laws—
Proposed and Passed Article VI. Executive Committee
1. The officers shall be president, vice-president/president elect, recording
secretary, corresponding secretary, treasurer, membership chairperson, editor, parliamentarian, historian, NCTM government relations officer, and immediate past- president.
2001-02 (cont.)
BY LAWS Article I. Election and Nomination of Officers
4. All officers of the Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics will be elected for a two-year term of office. The following officers will be elected in the even years: president, vice-president/president elect, corresponding secretary, membership chairperson, editor, two representatives to the Alabama Journal of Mathematics Board of Directors, and the ACTM math contest representative. The following officers will be elected in the odd years: recording secretary, treasurer, NCTM representative, parliamentarian, historian, and NCTM government relations officer.
Article II. Duties of Officers and Executive Committee
6. The treasurer shall receive all dues and other manner on income including, but not limited to, funds from the annual state mathematics contest; pay all bills, as are approved by the Executive Committee; submit written financial reports to the Executive Committee; and keep records which shall be audited by a person approved by the Executive Committee.
7. The chairperson of the membership committee shall keep records of all
members, and shall have them available to officers and committee chairpersons, as needed; process all membership applications for other related organizations; and formulate plans for increasing membership in the organization.
Article III. Dues 1. Membership dues shall consist of: (a) active members – ten (10) dollars: (b) students – five (5) dollars; (c) retirees: active member in good standing at least two years immediately prior to retirement – shall have the privileges of an active member at no annual dues.
3. Elementary schools shall have the option to apply for an Elementary School Building Membership with annual dues of twenty (20) dollars. These dues shall be allocated as follows: (a) eight (8) dollars to the Alabama Journal of Mathematics: (b) four (4) dollars to the District; (c) eight (8) dollars to the Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics
2001-02 (cont.) ***A Membership Chairperson was appointed to serve until the election for 2002. The appointee is Todd Taylor.
Annual State Mathematics Conference
Date: October 26-27, 2001 Location: Auburn University at Montgomery Conference Chairman: Linda Ussery Program Chairman: Cale Ebert
Theme: 2001: A MATH ODYSSEY
Keynote Addresses:: Elementary: Making Everyday Count in Mathematics with Best Practices Patsy F. Kanter—PFK Consultants Secondary: How Can I implement the Standards? Mary M Lindquist---Columbus State University, Past President-NCTM
Attendance: Approximately 600-650
2001-02 (cont.)
Alabama State Mathematics Contest
First Round March 2, 2002 61 schools 1168 students Second Round April 22, 2002 22 schools
This is the first year for a “home schooled” student to participate. Rule for “Home Schooled” Participates Students may participate independently only in Division I Individual Comprehensive competition. Students are eligible For individual awards in that competition.
2002 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching
Secondary: Wanda Jean. Burns, Mountain Brook Elementary: Kathryn Dee Chandler Hoover
2001 Scholarship Winners April Adams Jacksonville State University Karen Durham Stillman College Laura McCauley Huntingdon College Melissa Scurlock Birmingham Southern College Patricia Glaze Athens State University Teacher Grants
As a service to its members, ACTM is opening a mini-grant competition for grades K-12 members. The purpose of these grants is to assist teachers in developing classroom projects to motivate and increase the achievement of their students in mathematics. Only ACTM members in good standing are eligible to apply. The ACTM will award up to 8 mini-grants valued at $250-$500 each. Funds must be spent on items for classroom instructional use in mathematics. They may not be used for teacher travel to conferences.
2001-02 (cont.)
2001 Teacher Grant Winners Susan Clopton, Simmons and Berry Middle School, Hoover Project—“Blazing Math Trails” Everett Cockrell Lynn High School Project—“Math Power” Frankie Eubanks, Satsuma High School Project—“Matching Madness” Gary Kubina Citronelle High School
Project—“Creative Problem Solving Going Beyond The Book”
Logo Contest Finding the need for a logo representing the purposes of the organization, ACTM held a logo contest. The winning logo will represent ACTM on Communications, materials, and articles. Students in Alabama public, private, and parochial schools in grades 7-12
were encouraged to submit logos that represent these purposes. The students who produces the winning logo will receive a $300 award. The
teacher who recommends this contest to the student who produces the winning logo will receive a $50 award. The winner of the Logo Contest –2002 is Clark Andrews—Simmons Middle School, Hoover.
The supporting teacher is Kim Walton—Simmons Middle School, Hoover.
2001-02 (cont.) AMSTI—Alabama Mathematics, Science, and Technology Initiative AMSTI is an initiative to improve mathematics and science education across the state of Alabama. It provides students with well-trained teachers and the equipment, materials, and resources needed for hands-on, activity-based, math and science education. AMSTI has been endorsed by: The Alabama Board of Education The Alabama Council of Teachers of Mathematics (ACTM) The Alabama Science Teachers Association (ASTA) The Alabama Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education Coalition (AMSTEC) The Alabama Department of Education June, 2002 ACTM was contacted to help defray the cost of AMSTI banners for each ;of the 21 schools participating during the summer. The ACTM Executive Board voted “yes” to spending $750 on the AMSTI banners for the summer of 2002. It was to have “ACTM” printed somewhere on the banner. This did not happen.
District Meetings
District I. Sept. 29, 2001 Program “NCTM Standards / NACTM 2000:-An Overview” District II. Feb. 2, 2002 Program “The TI Calculator- A Classroom Resource” Athens State Univ. March 2, 2002 Program “NCTM Standards
2000-Electronic Resources” Athens State Univ.
District III/WACTM District IV/CACTM. Jan. 24, 2002 Elementary and Sr. High Workshops March 14, 2002 Middle School Workshop Aug. 21, 2002 Organizational Leadership Meeting.
2001-02(cont.) District V.
District VI. District VII./SACTM Meetings Sept. 11, Nov. 13, 2001 Jan. 8, March 12, 2002---July 18, 2002 South Alabama Mathematics Symposium District VIII.