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2019 CPM Teacher Conference!

We host this conference as an investment in the most important educational resource that America has—the classroom teacher. We are honored that you chose to join us. It is our hope that what you saw, heard, did, and learned at this conference will leave you motivated and inspired to continue the pursuit of mathematics with your students and colleagues.

We extend a thank you to those who were willing to present their ideas and strategies with their colleagues. We hope you enjoyed your time in the beautiful San Francisco area and left energized to continue empowering your students. We hope to see you next year!

Consider speaking at the 2020 CPM Teacher Conference: February 22 & 23, 2020
Share your experience and the lessons you have learned teaching students how to reason, solve problems, and communicate mathematically.

Speaker proposals are due by May 15, 2019.

As lead speaker, you will receive one complimentary registration and a conference grant to help defray the cost of the conference. The amount of the conference grant has yet to be determined.


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Join the conversation! Use the app to tweet and share the sessions you are attending or presenting. Twitter: @CPMmath, #CPMSF19, #CPMmath, #MoreMath; Facebook: @CPMEducationalProgram

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Emily Culpepper

Learning Strategies teacher
Olde Towne Middle School
This will be my fifteenth year to teach. Prior to coming to Madison County, I taught for two years in Water Valley, MS. I want you to feel comfortable with me as your child’s teacher and always come to me with any questions or concerns you may have. So to open up the lines of communication, here are a few things about me. I was born and raised in Meridian, MS and graduated high school from West Lauderdale High School in 1999. I, then, received my Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education with concentration in Math (K-12) and Social Studies (K-12) from Mississippi State University as well as my master's degree in Educational Leadership from Arkansas State University. I went on to marry my high school sweetheart who graduated from Millsaps College and then the University of Mississippi School of Law.