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Setting the Standard for Student Success
The Transition Mathematics Project (TMP) is designed to help students successfully progress from high school math to college-level math. TMP identified the math skills and knowledge high school graduates need to complete college-level work, meet minimum admission requirements and avoid remediation upon enrolling in college.
Current News & Information

2008 TMP Summer Institute, Aug 4-8
TMP hosted its fourth summer math institute, aptly described by one participant as “a solid-packed week of information and resources critical to improving math instruction.”
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State Board of Education approves state superintendent's adoption of revised K-8 math standards
"The revised math standards have firmly set Washington on the path to greatly improving math achievement," said Steve Floyd of Gig Harbor.....
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Washington's Top Education Organizations Pledge to Support the TMP
The education community and its leadership commits to work together to help students succeed when they leave high school.
We endorse college readiness standards in mathematics produced by the Transition Math Project.
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CRMT Update
Pre-test analysis on the new College Readiness Math Test is now underway and the initial implementation phase on the three MPT tests began in Fall, 2008. More »
Partners
The highly collaborative approach being taken by the Transition Mathematics Project is part of an effort by the higher education community, K-12 schools and employers to create a seamless system that will benefit all Washington students. TMP is led and managed by the following state education agencies:
State Board for Community & Technical Colleges
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Higher Education Coordinating Board
Council of Presidents