New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill K00368

Introduced
4/25/25  
Refer
4/25/25  

Caption

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 2025, as Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month in the State of New York

Impact

If enacted, this proclamation would serve to promote educational initiatives that focus on mathematics and statistics both within schools and in the community. The recognition of Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month aims to inspire students to engage with these subjects, emphasizing their relevance and applications in many sectors, including medicine, manufacturing, and environmental science. Such initiatives could lead to increased student interest and participation in STEM fields, fostering a future workforce better equipped to handle complex scientific and technological problems.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. K00368 aims to memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 2025 as Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month in the State of New York. This resolution is part of a broader initiative that seeks to raise awareness and appreciation for the fields of mathematics and statistics, which are critical in addressing a variety of real-world challenges such as internet security, sustainability, and health-related research. By dedicating this month, the resolution emphasizes the importance of these disciplines in both everyday life and in advanced research, highlighting their role as drivers of innovation and technological development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Resolution K00368 appears broadly positive, reflecting a shared recognition of the value of mathematics and statistics among legislators. Supporters argue that highlighting the contributions and applications of these fields is vital for inspiring the next generation of problem solvers. This resolution fosters a celebratory understanding that mathematics is not only a subject to be studied but is integral to various activities and discoveries that shape our world. The promotion of this month is likely to be welcomed by educational institutions and those who advocate for increased focus on STEM education.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to face significant opposition, discussions may arise regarding the allocation of resources towards educational programs related to mathematics and statistics. Some stakeholders might question whether month-long observances are effective enough to bring about lasting change in educational curricula or student engagement. However, the overall focus remains on fostering awareness and appreciation rather than creating contentious regulatory measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

AL SB171

Alabama Numeracy Act, established for K-5 public school students, Elementary Mathematics Task force and Postsecondary Mathematics Task Forces created, Office of Mathematics Improvement created, use of assessments, intervention services, summer programs, and mathematics coaches provided, use of Common Core State Standards in K-12 schools terminated and prohibited

MS HB1626

Mathematics Proficiency and Intervention Act; establish to provide intensive multitiered system of supports for students in kindergarten through Grade 3.

KY HB162

AN ACT relating to mathematics education and making an appropriation therefor.

CA AB2565

School employees: professional development: mathematics and science.

AZ HB2609

Advanced mathematics courses; student enrollment

NM SB235

School Math Changes

NC H875

DPI to Redesign Math Instruction

IA HSB219

A bill for an act relating to mathematics instruction, including by requiring school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to develop an advanced mathematics pathway that is designed to enable students to succeed in courses related to algebra in grade eight.