Hoover High School teacher Roxana Gonzalez speaks of her support of HMH math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
GUSD school board President Greg Krikorian holds up a handful of comment cards while deciding to give each person two minutes to speak at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
A very full-house, primarily filled with parents and teachers who are interested in which math curriculum the school board will decide to use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Hoover High School math teacher Bill LeClear, who supports HMH math, suggests each school use the curriculum that they are happy with at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Crescenta Valley High School parent Jaleen Lunt listens as the school board announces the vote for the math program will be at the end of the meeting at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Parent Helena Williams, of Glendale, who’s sons have graduated and are now pursuing math-focussed college degrees, voices support for CPM math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Toll Middle School parent Michelle Petrusian, with her daughter Lilian, voice their support of HMH math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Glendale High School parent Michelle Cheney voices her support of HMH math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Glendale High School math teacher Greta Sukazyan, who supports CPM math, smiles after a colleague finishes speaking about supporting CPM math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Rosemont Middle School parent Karen Hoffman speaks about her support of HMH math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Matthew Williams, graduate of Glendale High School and supporter of CPM, wears his Varsity Math tee-shirt as he keeps his hands busy at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Moments before a full-house GUSD school board meeting, teachers and parents, who either support the HMH math curriculum or CPM, wait outside the school board room that will later district-wide which math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Glendale High School teacher Veronica Tharp, with her daughter, seems to look back at HMH-math supporters as she gives her support for CPM math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Hoover High School parent Mary Anna Pomonis speaks of her support for HMH math at a school board meeting to decide which district-wide math curriculum schools will use for instruction next year in Glendale on Monday, June 4, 2018. After pushing the controversial vote about whether to use the HMH math curriculum or CPM for several sessions, the school board voted 5-0 to reject the CPM recommendation by the GUSD staff. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)