The Long Island Mathematics Conference Board and LIMAÇON

The Long Island Mathematics Conference Board is a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1991.

The main purpose of The Long Island Mathematics Conference Board is to grant scholarships to African American, Native American, and Hispanic high school seniors who plan to major in mathematics at an accredited college or university.

We also provide staff development for current and future teachers of mathematics through our annual LIMAÇON Conference.

The Long Island Math Conference (LIMAÇON) has provided quality in-service and pre-service for mathematics teachers for 37 years. The conference has become an annual event participated by approximately 550 elementary, secondary, and post-secondary mathematics teachers, administrators, and researchers from Long Island, New York City and beyond. In the past 37 years of its existence, approximately 20,000 mathematics educators have benefited from LIMAÇON, which we have been told has become the largest one-day regional mathematics education conference of its kind in the Northeast. This conference provides an inspiring forum for the exchange of current concerns, innovative ideas, and achievable ideals in mathematics with the common goal: improvement of the quality and vision of mathematics education in New York State and beyond.