> Re: females taking math in CA. First David, it seems you're talking about
> two different things. What age-level student were YOU talking about? If you
> were talking about how many girls take elective courses in math in high
> school, the CA state Dept of Education can give you info on that. I don't
> know who the sex equity person is in that agency anymore, but here's a sex
> equity committee member for LA Unified: Donna Cassyd,
> Donna_cassyd@wwire.net. She may know the data or who to contact.
> If you were talking about PhDs in math, you can contact the Dept of Ed for
> that also, or check with Marcia Linn at UC-Berkeley (I seem to have lost her
> e-mail address). She does lots of gender issues and math ed. BTW, I guess I
> wouldn't be surprised if more women than men were sticking it out to the end
> of a doctoral program; they are in other fields. But in math, that would
> seem to be fairly recent. Good luck. Melissa Keyes
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