Duties and Responsibilities of New Hampshire Teachers of Mathematics: Elementary Representative

 

Ongoing

• Attend four regularly scheduled board meetings throughout the school year, Spring conference and summer retreat.

• Represent the concerns of the elementary school mathematics community in all activities associated with NHTM

• Promote the activities of NHTM to colleagues.

• Write four articles for the Mathesis per year.

• Co-Chair Evans  Award selection process with Secondary  Representative

Mathesis Articles

8/1, 11/1, 2/1, 5/1 - deadlines for submission

Summer

Attend full day or day and a half summer retreat for board members to discuss and plan activities for the coming year.

Assist in planning  Professional Development 

Write a special insert for the September issue of the Mathesis. (Due 8/1)

September

October & November

Promote Awards Nominations

Assist with PD (registration and flow of day if provided) for Fall activity

Assist in planning Elementary sessions for the Spring Conference.

December

January

Attend/submit names to  nominations committee (coordinated by President elect or Past President)  to determine slate for board elections 

Work with Secondary Representative to coordinate process and activities for Evans Award

February

Co-chair award committee to review applications and oversee selection of  recipients for the Evans Awards (Co-chair with Secondary Representative )

Duties include, notifying President, preparing/ ordering items for recognition at Spring conference  (i.e., secure check from Secretary,  Honorary Membership card from Membership Chair, coordinate ordering of  plaques with President)

March

Assist with Professional Development activities at spring conference and with regional coorsinators      

April

May

Serve on selection committee for PAEMST.

                                                                                                                                          

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