California Mathematics Council

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PO Box 880, 94517 Clayton

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

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PO Box 880, 94517 Clayton

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