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2001 |
ULS becomes a charter school and is renamed the Education Laboratory: A Hawai‘i New Century Public Charter School. CRDG continues to operate the school as a laboratory for curriculum R & D. |
2000 |
CRDG merges with the College of Education. ULS applies for charter school status. |
1996 |
CRDG, along with other research units, reorganizes under the UH Office of the Senior Vice President for Research. |
1969 |
The Hawaii Curriculum Center is phased out and ULS comes under a new College of Education unit known as the Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG). |
1966 |
ULS becomes part of a new entity, the Hawaii Curriculum Center. This is a joint operation of the Hawai‘i Department of Education and the University of Hawai‘i to develop curriculum programs and materials for schools. |
1959 |
Teachers College becomes the College of Education, and Hawai‘i becomes the fiftieth state. |
1948 |
University High School Building 2 is constructed adjacent to Building 1. The University Laboratory School (ULS) now offers a complete K–12 curriculum. Hubert Everly (later dean of the College of Education) becomes the principal. |
1943 |
University High School Building 1 on the Metcalf Street side of Teachers College is completed. |
1941–45 |
Punahou School, displaced by the military occupying its campus, moves into Castle Memorial Hall and other buildings, but Teachers College continues to operate. |
1939–41 |
An elementary school (University Elementary School) is built on Metcalf Street as part of Teachers College. Construction begins on Castle Memorial Hall, a training center for kindergarten and nursery school teachers. 1895 A teacher training department is formed at Honolulu High School, located in Princess Ruth’s former mansion (now Central Intermediate School). |
1931 |
The legislature transfers the Territorial Normal and Training School to the School of Education. The School of Education is renamed Teachers College. |
1930 |
The school moves to a new 15-acre site (once a pig farm) adjoining the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. The University’s Department of Secondary Education becomes the School of Education. |
1921 |
Benjamin Wist becomes the principal of the school. |
1905 |
After annexation, Hawai‘i becomes a U.S. territory. Honolulu Normal and Training School is renamed Territorial Normal and Training School, and moves to Lunalilo and Quarry streets. |
1896 |
The teacher training department moves to Victoria and Young Streets and is renamed Honolulu Normal and Training School. |