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University Laboratory School

The University Laboratory School, also known as The Education Laboratory School, is operated by the University of Hawaiʻi Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG) under an agreement with the Local School Board of The Education Laboratory, a Hawaiʻi New Century Charter School. The school serves approximately 420 K-12 students who are selected by lottery to create a student body, evenly distributed by gender, that reflects the ethnic distribution of Hawaiʻi and includes a broad range of student academic achievement and family socioeconomic levels.

 

The school serves as a model for school design, providing a comprehensive academic program for all students in heterogeneous classes. The school rates high among the state's schools on participation in extracurricular activities. Its students consistently earn awards in competitions in the arts, music, writing, and speech in addition to consistently high scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Almost all of its graduates go on to post-secondary education.

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The school is the only one in Hawaiʻi with the mission of supporting educational research and development and disseminating educational materials and improvement strategies. The school has long served the Curriculum Research & Development Group as its real-world laboratory. CRDG programs get their early development and trials in the school's classes. The school is also a site for demonstrating CRDG-developed curricula and providing professional development for teachers. The school is integral to the work and mission of CRDG.

 

ULS is a special focus school of choice, and parents must be willing to accept the mission of the school and agree that their child will participate fully in all components of the CRDG/ULS research and educational programs. All products produced by students, imagery of all types, and data concerning all Laboratory School students belong to CRDG and may be used for, among other things, research, publication, dissemination, and recordings.

 

The school serves two interlocking missions: to design and deliver the best possible education to its students, and to serve the educational research and development community as a seedbed and experimental site for curriculum research and development and comprehensive school design.

 

 

News & Events


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ULS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FIRE FUND
Event: Wendy Yamashita in a benefit piano recital.
Location: Dr. Richard T. Mamiya Theatre, Saint Louis Center for the Arts

Date: July 1, 2007, 4:00 p.m.

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"MOVING AHEAD"
Event: A benefit concert for the ULS
Location: Andrews Amphitheatre at UHM Time: 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Date: Saturday, August 19, 2006

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HELP THE UNIVERSITY LABORATORY SCHOOL
The University of Hawai'i Foundation is accepting donations to assist University Laboratory School, which lost all of its orchestra and athletic equipment.

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  • August 15, 2006
    Fire destroyed their classes, not their spirit.
  • September 28, 2006
    No arrests, no leads in UH Lab School arson
  • September 28, 2006
    Lab School slowly rising from ashes of June's blaze

 

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Contact

 

University Laboratory School
Curriculum Research & Development Group
1776 University Avenue

UHS Building 3, Room 121
Honolulu, HI 96822-2463

 

Ph. 808-956-7833
Fax: 808-956-7260
Email: birkett@hawaii.edu

 

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Fred Birkett, Principal
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