The Jefferson Math Project is a nonprofit initiative to facilitate improved lesson planning by teachers preparing students for the New York State Regents exams.
JMAP is designed to help teachers develop worksheets, tests and other materials that will enhance their students' success.
According to their website, “Courant Splash is a one-day festival of classes in the mathematical and computer sciences, designed and taught by enthusiastic graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, and others associated with the Courant Institute (NYU).
The program is free and is open to all students in grades 9-12 (or with equivalent mathematical background) with an interest in mathematical and computer sciences.”
The New York Math Circle (NYMC) offers interested students an opportunity explore interesting mathematics. The NYMC also offers courses for math teachers.
According to the website,Science & the Arts presents programs in theatre, art, music, dance and film that bridge the worlds of art and science. Since 2001 we have presented 100 public events, ranging from conferences and concerts to science demonstrations on the streets of New York.
Queens College runs the TIME (Teaching Improvement through Mathematics Education) 2000 Program, an undergraduate program for prospective secondary school mathematics teachers.
Each year, Time 2000 hosts a conference called Celebrating Mathematics Teaching.