Executive Director-Secretary
Terri Belcher
6550 Vallejo St, Suite 202
Emeryville CA 94608-1112
510-601-NCSM [6276]
Fax: Same as phone
tbelcher@berkeley.edu
President
Timothy Kanold
Adlai Stevenson High School
Two Stevenson Dr
Lincolnshire IL 60069
847-438-4478 (H)
847-634-4000 x1268 (W)
Fax: 847-634-0239
tkanold@district125.k12.il.us
Term: Apr 2007 - April 2009
Past-President
Linda Gojak
Director, CMSETT
John Caroll Univ
- Mailing address:
- 213 Wells Ct.
Euclid, OH 44132
- 216-289-1354 (H)
216-397-4574 (W)
lgojak@jcu.edu
Treasurer
Fran Berry
9373 S Prairie View Dr
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
303-470-5579
Fax: 303-346-6525
fberry@ntw.net
NCSM Newsletter
Paul Giganti
Outreach K-12
Univ of California - Berkeley
805 Jackson St
Albany CA 94706
510-528-2361
pgiganti@berkeley.edu
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National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics

NCSM
P.O. Box 10667
Golden CO 80401
303-274-5932
www.ncsmonline.org

The National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics is an organization for leaders in mathematics education, pre-K through adult,
in the United States and Canada. Its purpose is to support mathematics education leadership at the school, district,
college/university, state or province, and national levels through a cadre of well-trained, broadly informed, and perceptive
leaders of mathematics education at all levels. NCSM believes that these leaders must be empowered and held accountable for
overseeing and facilitating the implementation of substantive reform of school mathematics for all students.
The approximately 2,500 members of NCSM constitute a worldwide force of school, district, and state or province mathematics
coordinators, supervisors, department chairs, and resource personnel as well as mathematics education faculty at colleges and
universities, and mathematics editorial personnel from publishing companies.
NCMS has established a broad agenda of activities which include:
 | To promote the importance of designated mathematics leadership at all levels. |
 | To provide ongoing experiences, information, and support to enable mathematics educators to assume leadership roles. |
 | To collaborate with leaders in business and industry. |
 | To establish and maintain a communications network among mathematics leaders. |
The Council was founded in 1969 and its annual meetings are held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics.
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