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ED 025 449 SP 001 651By- Kelky. Evan H.. Comp.College-Controlled Laboratory Schools in the United States 1964.American Association of Colleges ;or Teacher Education Washington. D.0Pub Date 64Note- 39p.EDRS Price MF-$025 HC-S2.05Descriptors- *Directories. *Laboratory Schods
Part of a doctoral dissertation (SP 001 650) this directory lists 212 institutionswith laboratory schools Ca school which is under the administrative control of acollegiate level institution and/or receives the maior share of its financial supportfrom such a parent institution') plus 13 institutions which reported the existence oflaboratory schools but. according to information provided. neither control norfinancially support them. Where aiailable1 the following information1 obtained througha questionnaire1 is provided for each school. the name and location of the parentcollege or university the nature of the control of the parent institution. the name ofthe school1 the name of the chief administrator of the school or the respondent tothe questionnaire1 functions of the school (observation. demonstration. studentteaching1 research, participation.--experimentation. or inservice training)1 gradesincluded in the school. date of construction of the school1 whether tuition is chargednumbers of full- and part-time faculty members1 and dates when schools or gradeswere discontinued (SG)
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COLLEGE.CONTROLLED LABORATORY SCHOOLS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1964
Compiled by
Evan Hugh KelleyPrincipal
Carl Sandburg Consolidated High SchoolOrland Park, Illinois
for the
Committee on Studies
American Association of Colleges for Teacher EducationIZOI Sixteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.
1964
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Preface
Information regarding laboratory schools - their location, theirorganization and administration, their faculty and students, their pur-poses and programs continues to be of interest to many persons en-gaged in teacher education. Obviously, data regarding these schoolsare of special interest to per sonsdireetly involved in the work of lab-oratory schools or in their sponsoring colleges and universities. Atthe same time, such information is also sought by persons in teachereducationwho are responsible for meeting the growing problems as -sociated with programs for student teaching and related laboratory tampperiences for prospective teachers. The problem of achieving an inte-gration of the theoretical and practical in teacher education remains adifficult one and the laboratory school as one means of providing forintegrating experiences is of continuing interest to many teacher edu.cators.
For these reasons the American Association of Colleges forTeacher Education is making available this directory of laboratoryschools currently in operation in the United States.
The data for this directory were collected by Evan Hugh Kelleyin the course of his doctoral study at Indiana University. The Comtnit-tee on Studies of the Association is pleased to have had a small part inencouraging and facilitating Mr. Kelley's survey of college-controlledlaboratory schools and expresses its appreciation to him for makingthe data available to the Association tor publication ond distribution.The cooperation of the many college and university officials who pro-vided the original data is gratefully acknowledged.
Edward C. PomeroyExecutive Secretary
Brief Overview of the Findings
The following data refer only to the 212 institutions which have"college..controlled laboratory schools."
Nature of Controlling Institutions
AACTE Member Institution 201Non-Member Institution 11Public Institution 178Non-Public Institution 34
Of the public institutions, 141 (790/0 of 178), are, or originallywere, normal schools, teachers colleges, or normal, industrial andagricultural institutes. Thirtr.three (19% of 178) are state universitiesand/or land grant colleges.
Geographic Distribution of Laboratory Schools
New York (16); Pennsylvania (15): Wisconsin (11): Illinois (9);Alabama, Kentucky, Maryland and Minnesota (8 each): and Louisianaand Massachusetts (7 each) account for 97 (46%) of the nation's college-controlled laboratory schools. California, Connecticut, Michigan,Missouri, Nebraska. and Ohio (6 each) account for an additional 17 per-cent of the total.
Alaska, Delaware, Nevada, South Dakota and Vermont have nocollege-controlled laboratory schools.
Functions of Laboratory Schools
Respondents from 186 institutions provided information regard..ins the relative importance of the seven possible laboratory schoolfunctions listed on the survey questionnaire. For the total group thefunctions were ranked in the following order of importance:
First - Ob servationSecond . DemonstrationThird - Student TeachingFourth . ParticipationFifth - ExperimentationSixth . Re searchSeventh .. In.-Service Training
In spite of the attention which has been given to the importanceof research and experimentation as unique functions of laboratoryschools,* only twenty...seven (27) institutions listed either of these twofunctions as of first importance in their schools. On the other hand,sixty.two (62) institutions reported that studAnt teaching is the most bm .portant teacher education function of their laboratory school.
* Association for Student Teaching, The Purposes. Functions andUniqueness of the Collese..Controlled Laboratory School. BulletinNo. 9, 1958.
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Emlanation of Symbols and Data
A college-controlled laboratory school as defined in this surveyis a school which is under the administrative control of a collegiatelevel institution andior receives the major share of its financial sup .port from such a parent institution. This directory lists 212 institutionswhose laboratory schools appear to meet these qualifications. In addl.tion it lists 13 institutions which reported the ecistence of laboratoryschools, but which, according to the information received, neither con-trol nor provide the major financial support for these schools. Theseschools are marked with an asterisk (*) in the list.
In order to provide some evidence of the changing situation withrespect to "laboratory schools," institutions which have reported thediscontinuance of all or parts of such schools are listed together withthe date of closing reported.
The following information is indicated for each school whereavailable:
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The name and location of the parent college or university
Nature of control of parent institution: Public institutionsare unmarked; non-public institutions are marked (Pr)
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Functions of the school: Numbers listed under the schoolindicate the relative importance assigned to each of the fol-lowing functions by the respondent:
1. Observation2, Demonstration3. Student Teaching4. Research5. Participation6. Experimentation7. 1n-service training and preparation of teachers,
supervisory and administrative personnel, andspecial services personnel as a service to theprofession.
For example: At the Kilby School of Florence state Collegein Florence, Alabama, according to William A. Graham , .Director, the observation function ranks second (2), thedemonstration function ranks third (3), the student teachingfunction ranks first (1), the research function ranks seventh(7), etc.
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G. Date of construction: Indicates date current school buildingwas constructed.
N. Tuition: If tuition is charged, this column contains a "T. "
I. Faculty: Reports numbers of full-time and part-time fac-culty members.
3. School or grades discontinued: Indicates dates when schoolor grades were discontinued.
More detailed information regarding the schools included in thesurvey will be available in Ke Dors completed dissertation.
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1947Alabama A lc M College* NormalAlabama College* Montevallo 1963Alabama State College, Montgomery
Collage Laboratory SchoolT. L. Robinson op5. 3, 1 7 6, 4, 2
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Florence State College* FlorenceThe Kilby SchoolWilliam A. Graham, Director2. 3. 1. L 6 4, 5
1.6 1919
Jacksonville State College, JackeonvilieCollege Laboratory SchoolsDr. Ernest Stone, Supt.
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Livingston State College, LivingstonLivingston Laboratory SchoolDr. Harry A. Engle2 5, 1, 6, 4* 3, 7
1 ..6 1922
Oakwooi. College (Pr), IluntievilleAnna Knight Laboratory SchoolViolet G. Wiles* Principal
1 12 1961 T
St, Bernard College (Pr), St.Bernard 11611930Stillman College (Pr), Tuscaloosa
Talladega College (Pr), TalladegaSession SchoolDr. Wallace Kiang2. 4 3. 6, 1. 5, 7
K.9 T
Troy State College, TroyCollege Laboratory SchoolMiss Fay Ingram, Director3 2 I , 6 t 5, 4 . 7.____
1 . 6 1926 6 0
ruskegee Institute (Pr), TuskegeeChamblee. Children's RouesMr. B.A. Outland* Principal1 , t
K.8 19301947
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ARIZONA
K.6 1958 0 4- 7Arizona State College, FlagstaffCollege Elementary School2, 4, 5.1 6, 1, 3 ..
Arizona State University, TempeCampus Laboratory SchoolRoy P. Doyle, Principal1. 4, 6, 3, 2, 5, 7
K.8 19251958
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Normal College. Pine BluffArkansas State Teachers Coll., Conway
Nolan IL Irby School1962
Harding College (Pr), SearcyHarding Academy and Trathing
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N42 1946 T 23 4
University of Arkansas, FayettevilleUniversity Laboratory SchoolHenry Kronenberb Dean.
College of Education2, 3, 1, 7, 4, 5, 6
K-6 7-121962
CAUFORNIA
KA 1949 10 - 2Chico State College, ChicoAymer J. Hamilton lab. SchoolTed DeBernardi, Principal2 2 3 1, 3 1 3
Fresno State College, FresnoCampus Laboratory SchoolDavid Heimbach Principal2, 1, 5, 6, 3, 4,7
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K-8 12 4Humboldt State College, ArcataCollege Elementary SchoolWilliam Raleigh, Principal2. I. 3, -. 4. .. 5
San Diego State College, San DiegoCampus Laboratory SchoolRichard E. Servey, Director3. 1. as 5, -s 4, 6
N-6 1953 7 - 3
San Francisco State CollegeSan FranciscoFrederic Burk Laboratory SchoolDr. Leonard Meshoverla I 0 46 2. 2. 2. 3
K.6 1956 19 - 5
University of California at Berkeley 1946University of California at
Los AngelesUniversity Elem. SChoolMrs. Madeline Hunter, PrincipalJohn I. Goodlad, Director(ages - 34/2 to 12)2, 2, 4, 1, 3, 1, 2
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COLORADO
K42 1961 T
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CONNECTICUT
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Southern Connecticut State College ,New HavenSo. Conn. State Coll, Lab. SchoolDr. Kathryn J. Donlon5 laboratory schools2, 3,_ 1, 6, 4, 5, 7
K6 1900191019131950
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University of Bridgeport (Pr),BridgeportReading Laboratory School (Age 816,Lydia Duggins, Director1_,_ 2, 5, 3, 6, 7, 4
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Willimantic State College, WillimanticF. R. Noble SchoolHyman L. Reiner, Principal3, 2, 1, 6, 4, 5, 7
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DISTRICT OF COLUNZIA
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District of Columbia TeachersCollege, Washington, D. C.Truesdell Laboratory SchoolMrs. Edna Gray, Principal
LaSalle Laboratory SchoolMrs. Luoille B. Boggan, Principal3, 4, 1, 7, 2, 6, S
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Gallaudet College (Pr)Washington. D. C.The Kendall School for the Deaf(Ages: 5 to college entrance)Is 4, 2, p Sp Sp ft
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FLORIDA
Florida A & his TallahasseeUniversity SchoolM. 14, Estaras, Principal1, 3, 4, 6, 2, 5, 7
Florida State University, TallahasseeThe University SchoolJoe Hooten, Jr., Director3. 4, 7, 1, 5, 2, 6
University of Florida, GainesvilleP. K. Tongs Laboratory School2,7, 6, 3s 1, 5, 4
University of Miami (Pr),Coral GablesWest Laboratory School*Glenn L. Thomas, Principal
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GEORGIA
Albany State College, AlbanyHazard Practice SchoolDr, Henry T. Hutchins, Jr., Dir.2. 3, 4._ 5, 1, 6
Georgia Southern College, StatesboroMarvin Pittman SchoolJ. A. Pafford, Principal1, 4, 3, 5, 2, k_ 7
University of Georgia, Athens
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N-7 1939 11-14The Woman's College of Georgia,
MilledgevillePeabody Laboratory SchoolPrank C. Emmerling, Director5, 3, 7, 4, I, 2, 6
HAWAII
N.I2 1935 TUniversity of Hawaii. licsaolubiMrs. Edna Lee Leib, Prin.,
U. PreSshoolMrs. Gladys Koo, Prin.,
U. Elementary SchoolDr. Daniel Nods, Prin.
U. Nigh School4, 2, 5, 3, 6, 1, 7
IDAHO
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Idaho State University, PocatelloCampus Laboratory School
(new lab school)Mrs, June McOmber, Coord.Is 22 4, 3, 6, 7, 5
Northwest Nazarene College (Pr),Nampa 1960
ILLDIOIS .
K.8 19301953
10.7Concordia Teachers College (Pr),
River PorestGrace Lutheran SchoolVictor Waldschmidt, Director2, 3, I, 5, .. 4. .
Eastern Illinois University, CharlestonRobert G. Buzzard SchoolHarry J. Merigis, Director2, 7, 1, 4, 3, 5, 6
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Illinois State University, Norma/ N.8 1957 44.21Metcalf SchoolV. L. Replogle, Director4, 3, 1, 5, 2, 6, 7
National College of Education (Pr),Evaneton N-8 1923 TChildrenss School 1925Mrs, Virginia Byington, Dir,(new lab school in 1965)
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3, 1, 2, 6, 4, 5, 7Northern Illinois University, DeKalb N.9 1958 48.0
The University School 1963Stuart D. Fink, Director2, 5, 6, 4, 1, 36 ? -
Southern Illinois University,Carbondale N42 1949 3042The Uriversity School 1952John D. Wee, Director1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 5, 7
University of Chicago (Pr), Chicago N42 1903 T 124-45University of Chicago
Laboratory Schools 1906Willard 3. Congreve, Director of
Secondary Education 1925Mildred Thurston, Director,
Early Childhood Education 19602 5 7 4 3 1 6 -
The University of Illinois, Urbana 842 191? 21.23-University High SchoolDavid M. Jackson, Principal4, 3, 5, 2, ., I, -
Western Illinois University, Macomb K42 1939 1 46.6University Laboratory School 1951 1
H. Waldo Horrabin, Director(new school in 1965)1, 2, 4, 6, 3, 5,
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Ball State Teachers College,Muncie K-I2 1929 514The Burris School 1938M. Curtis Howd, Director3. S. 1. 6, 2, 4, 7
Goshen College (Pr), Goshen K 1959 T 1
Laboratory Kindergarten SchoolKathryn Aschliman, Director1. 3, 6, 7, 2, 4, 5
Indiana State College,Terre Haute N.I2 1935 46.12Laboratory SchoolHarley Lautenschlager, Prin.
Indiana University, Bloomington K.I2 1938 1121.9
The University School 1964Arthur Oestseich, Director4, 1, 5, 3, 4, 2, 6
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The State UniVersity of Iowa,Iowa City K42 1924 T 3.64The University SchoolsJ. E. McAdam, DirectorMurray Martin, H. S. Prin.
Wartburg College (PO, WaverlySt. Paul Lutheranes School*H. J. Max, Dean, School of
Education
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Fort Hays Kansas State College, HaysKansas State College, Pittsburg
Horace Mann Elem. SchoolAldon M. Bebb, Director
College High SchoolDr. Paul Dixon, Coordinator,
Secondary Education1, 2. -. h 4. 46
Kansas State Teachers College,EmporiaRoosevelt High SchoolCharles F. Mess, Principal
Thomas W. Butcher Elem.SchoolJoe McFarland, Principal1, 3, 7, 6, 2, 4, 5
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KENTUCKY
Berea College (Pr), BereaBerea Foundation High SchoolR. N. Walters, Dean
Eastern Kentucky State College,RichmondModel Laboratory SchoolDr. Joseph M. Howard2. 3, 1, 6, 4, 5, 3
912 178
K.42 1961
Kentucky State College, FrankfortRosenwald Training SchoolMrs. Minnie J. Hitch, Director
2, 4._ 6. 3. 5, -Morehead State College, Morehead
Breckenridge Training SchoolR. Bach, Director1, 2, 6, 4, 3, 5, 7
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Murray State College,College StationMurray College Elementary &
High School, MurrayVernon E. Shown, Director1, 1, 1, 3...a. 1
University of Kentucky, LexingtonThe University School1, 4, 3, 5, 2, 6. Ie
7.12 1930 T 11-7 1-61962
Ursuline College (Pr), LouisvilleSacred Heart Model SchoolSister Marlon,Principal2, 4, 1, 7, 3, 5, 6
K-8 1 1955 T 8-7
Western Kentucky State College,Bowling GreenTraining SchoolJames A. Carpenter, Director
142 1925 T 22-7
LOUISIANA
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Principal2, 14 3, 6, 4, 5, 7
Louisiana State University andA&M College, Baton RougeUniversity Laboratory School .
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Louisiana Polytechnic Institute,RustonA. E. Phillips Elementary School3ason Owen, Principal3, 4, 1, 5, 2, -, -
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Northwestern Junior Mak SchoolMr. W. F. Bullock, Principal
Natchitoches High SchoolMr. Dan Carr, Principal2, 4, 1, 7, 5, 6, 3
Southeastern Louisiana College,HammondSoutheastern Laboratory SchoolC. E. Coleman, Principal2. 4. I. 7. 3. 6. 5
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Southern University, Baton RougeSouthern University SchoolMrs. Isobel Hereon, Principal2, 3, 1, 7, 4, 6, 5
142 1957 T 27 1
. .University of Southwestern Louisiana,
LafayetteF. M. Hamilton Laboratory SchoolHoward Turner, Dir., Studisni Ulm&3. 5. I. e 2. -. 4
K8 19391946 16.9
MAME
K8 1930 16 1
Farmington State Teachers College,FarmingtonW. G. Mallet. Lab. SchoolBurleigh H. Shibles, Principal_3. 2. 1. _. ..
Fort Kent State College, Fort KentPleasant Street SchoolLudger Michaud: Principal3, 2, 1, 6, 5, 4, -
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Gorham State College, GorhamGorham Campus School*,Melissa Costollo, Chairman.
D aroma of EducationWashington State Teachers College,
MaeldasCampus SchoolLincoln A. Sennett, President2, 3, I, 6, 4. 5, e.
1.8 1936
MARY 1AND
Bowie State College, BowieCharlotte Bronte Robinson Lab.
SchoolDr. Marjorie H. Parker,
Dir. , Student TeachingZ. 1. 5, 10 31 4,
Columbia Union College (Pr),Takoma ParkSligo Elementary School and
Takoma AcademyDr. G. P. Lawrence, Director6. 4k 7, 2, 5, 3. 1
Coppin State College, BaltimoreFrances L. Murphy Lab. SchoolFrederick L. Nimes Jr., PrincipalI, 2, 6, 4, 3. 5, 7
Frostburg State College, FrostburgThomas G. Pullen SchoolRobert G. Shadick, Principal3, 2. 4. 5, 1. 2. 6
Hood College (Pr), FrederickHood College Nursery SchoolEvelyn Mudge, Chairman,
Department of Education1, 4, 3, 6, 2, 5, -
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K.6 1955 7 0Salisbury State College, SalisburyCampus Elementary SchoolE, Pauline Hien, Principal1, 3, 4, A Z s 4.1
Towson State College, BaltimoreLida Lee Tall SchoolGenevieve Heagney, Principal13 2. 4, k 3. 6. 5
K.6 1960 14 4
University of Maryland, College ParkUniversity Nursery School & Kdgn.(new building in 1965) will addgrades 1 and 22, 4, 3, 6, 1, 5, .
K.N 1945
MASSILCHUSETTS
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Lesley College (Pr), Cambridge3 schools two ungraded
a. 4th grade through h. s. ageb, Pre-school through Il s. age
4, 5, 3. I, .. 2, «State College, Boston
M. J, Tobin laboratory SchoolK.8 1960 20 0
State College, BridgewaberMartha M. Burnell SchoolY. James DiNardo, Dir.of Training1, 3, 1, '4_4_5, 6
K.4 1927 5, 61961
etate College, FitchburgState Junior High, Edgerly, and
Dillon SchoolsHelen Russell, Dean1 1 1 2 2
1-9 1901 31 5
State College* FrandnghamJonathan Maynard School*Dr. Mary..E. Stapleton- 4
State College, North AdamsMark Hopkins Training School*Mrs. Claire Barry, Principal
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-University of Massachusetts, troherstMarks Meadow SchoolJoseph Cebula, Principalis ZO 4. ... 3
1.6 1961
MICHIGAN
K.l2 TAndrews University (Pr),
Berrien Springs(formerly Emmanuel Missionary
College)Andrews University Momentary
School and Academy3, 2, lh 4, 6. 5, 7 .
Central Michigan University,Mt. PleasantUniversity Laboratory SchoolHelen Johnson, Principal3, 2, 1, 6. 4. 74 5
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Eastern Michigan University, YpsilantiRoosevelt SchoolDr, Scott W. Street, Principal2. 2. 21 1. 2. 1, 3
K42 1925 T 27.7
Northern Michigan UniversityMarquetteJohn D. Pierce Lab. School1. 2. 5. 3. 4. 6,
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university of Michigan. Ann ArborThe University SchoolRobert S. Fox, Director3, 6, 5, 1. 4, 2, 7
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Bemidji State College, BemidjiState College Laboratory SchoolC. E, Plath, Director2. 3. I. 7. 4. 5. 6
Macalester College (Pr), St, PaulBlue Door Nursery SchoolNancy Johansen, Coordinator of
Student Teaching2: 3. 1. 4. 6 . N,
Mankato State College, MankatoWileein Campus SchoolC,E, Faust, Princi Pal(lOth added 160; llth, 161; 12th, 862)1, 4, 3, 6. 2, 5, 7
Moorhead State College, MoorheadState College Campus SchoolMr, Vincent C, Di Pasquale, Dir,4, 1, 6, 3, 5, 2, 7
St. Cloud State College, St. CloudThomas 3, Gray Campus SchoolA. H. Sehelske1, 2, 3, 6, 4, 5 -
University of Minnesota, MinneapolisUniversity High SchoolR, A. Anderson, PrincipalI. 1. 1. 2. -. Z. 3
University of Minnesota-Duluth, DuluthUniversity SchoolGeorge Starr, Principal3, 4, I, 4- 2. -, -
Winona State College, WinonaPhelps SchoolGlenn E, Pishbaugher,
Dir, of Teacher EducationI, 2, I, 3, 1, 3, 4
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1954Alcorn A & M College, AlcornDelta State College, Cleveland 1957Jackson State College, Jackson
State College Lab. School(new building in 1965)Elaine Witty, Assistant Director
of Student Teaching
1-8 1927 T 4 5
Mississippi Vocational College,ate DenaL. S. Rogers Lab. SchoolEnoch Florence, Principal1 4 2 5 . 3 .
1.6 1955 21.0
Mississippi State College for Women,HattiesburgDemonstration SchoolMrs. Maude Walker, , Director
N-6 1932 10-3
Univerdtv of Mississippi. Oxford 1963University of Southern Mississippi,
Hattiesburg
_
1960
MISSOURI
K42 19231959
T 19-5Central Missouri State College,
WarrensburgCollege Laboratory SchoolDelbert Rustman, Principal1. 2, 7, 6, 4. S. 3
Lincoln University, Jefferson CityLincoln Lab. SchoolDr. J. H. Seeney2 S 1 6 3 4 7
K42.
1940
Northwest Missouri State College,MaryvilleHorace Mann SchoolCharles H. Thate, Director3, 2, 1, -, -4, -, 4
N-8
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Southeast Missouri State College,Cape Girardeau N42 1922 T 19.5College Campus School(new building in 1967)
1960
Edward 3. Gilbert, Director11 3, 2, 5, 4, 44
Southwest Missouri State College,Springfield K.9 1923 T 22.6Greenwood Lab. School 1964Harry 3. Siceleff, Head,
Department of Education2, 3, 1, 6, 4, 5, 7 .
University of Missouri, Columbia K42 1936 T 22.5University Laboratory SchoolFrank Heagerty, Director5, 6, 1, 3, 7, 2, 4
Washington University (Pr), St. LouisWashington University Nursery
School*Lorene A. Baker, Director
MONTANA
Eastern Montana College, Billings K-6 1954Eastern Elementary SchoolVernon N. Grosshuesch, Principal4, 1, 7, 6, 2, 3, 5
NEBRASKA
.
Chadron State College, Chadron 1964Concordia Teachers College (Pr),
Seward K-8 1929 9-1St, John's Lutheran School 1956Arnold Erxleben, Coordinator of 1964
Student Teaching
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KA 1927 T 7 - 1 1964Kearney State College, KearneyA. 0. Thomas Campus SchoolWayne P. Marshall* Director2. 4, Is 5, 6, 3, 7 .
Peril State Colleges PeruT. J. Majors Campus SchoolEvan Van Zant, Director2, 3, I. 6, 59 49 ..
1(42 1917 T 7
Union College (Pr). LincolnHelen Hyatt Elementary end
College View AcademyC. L. Gemmell, Department of
Education3. Z. 1. - 4.
142 195S
1963
T 17. 0
University of Nebraska, LincolnUniversity High School(1964.building new elementary
lab. school)C. R. &wine Assistant Principal3. 6. 1. 4/ 56 2. 4
742 1955 T 1548
.Wayne State College, Wayne
Hahn Campus SchoolDr. Lyle L. Skov2, 3, 1, Sti 4. 611 0
K.6 1930 7 - 5 9421962
NEVADA
.No laboratory schools in the state.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
K-6 19201952
T 134Keene StaSe College, KeeneWheelock Laboratory SchoolGeorge .Y. Bergeron, Principal4, 2, 3, 6, 1, 5, .
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K.6 190019331958
15 . 2Plymouth State College, PlymouthPlymouth Laboratory SchoolW. Malcolm Downes, Principal2, 4, 1, ., 3,
NEW JERSEY
K.8 1953 12 - 4Glassboro State College, GlassboroCampus Elementary SchoolDr. Stanton Longworthy1. Z. -, 3, 4, 5, 6
Jersey City State College, Jersey CityCollege Laboratory SchoolBernice Ryan, Director1, 4. a a_ 3, 4, 2, 5
K-6 1929 T 9 - 0
Montclair State College, Upper MontclairDemonstration High SchoolKeith W. Atkinson, Director2. 1. .. -. 3. 4.
7.12 1929
Newark State College, UnionMill open 1964-60Eugene Wilkins, President
Paterson State College, Wayne(Will open 1964-65)1, 2, 3, .., 40 ... S
K4 1964 T_
Trenton State College, TrentonWilliam Antheil Elementary and
Junior High School*L. j. Durkin, Coord.Principal
K-9 1960
NEW MEXICO
MC TNew Mexico State University,
University PorkUniversity Nursery School and
KindergartenMrs. John Julia McMahon, Director1, 3, 4, S, 2, 6, 2
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N.8 1952 TKn.
8 - 1Western New Mexico University,
&Ivor CityTeacher Education CenterHerbert E. Humbert, Director1, 1, -, 1, 1, 1, 1
NEW YORK
N.5
I
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New York(will add 6, 7, 8, 9)Bank Street School for ChildrenMrs. Blanche Sala4, 1, 5, 6, 7, 2, 3
Brooklyn College, BrooklynEarly Childhood Center(Ages: 3 to 7 years)Miss Clara Loomanits, Director1._ 4, 2. 3, 5. .. -
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Hunter College, New YorkHunter College Elementary and
High SchoolLouis T. Camp, Principal,Elem.
SchoolCyril W. Woolcock, Principal,
High School2, 3, 1, 4, 6, 5, 7
1142
Mt. St. Joseph teachers College (Pr.),BuffaloCollege Demonstration SchoolSister Mary Jane1, 2, 6, 4, 5, 3, 7
1-8 T
State University College at BrockportCampus School(will add grade 9 and new building,1965)Andrew D. Virgilio, Principal
11-8 1942 25 - 1
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H9State University College at BuffaloCampus School
State University College at CortlandElla Van Hogsen Campus SchoolDr. Gerald E. Clarke, Principal2, 3, 5, 4, 1, 6, 7
H9 1963 33 - 0
State University College at FredoniaCampus SchoolL. W. Meno, Principal(new building1966)2, 1, 5, 3, 4, 3, 3,
K9 1910 23 3
State University College at GeneseoHolcomb Campus SchoolJ. H. Black, Principal(plan to add N, 7, 8, 9 new
building 1967)2, 3, 4, 6, 1, 5, 7
K06 1932 32 0 N1955
State University College at Hew Pak*Campus SchoolGeorge W. Bond, Principal5, 1. 7. 2, 3. 4. 6
H9 1931 31 . 5
State University College at OneontaPercy J. Bugbee School for ChildrenGlen Martin, Principal2, 3, 4, '', l * 5
H9 1932 26 3
State University College at OswegoCampus SchoolWesley Carlson. Director1, 1, 3, 2, 1, 2, 4
N9 1963 29 - 5
State University College atPlattsburghCampus SchoolAnthony J. Schwartz, Principal1, 39 4, 6, 2, 5, 7
N9 19301955
26 - 3
State University College at PotsdamCongdon Campus SchoolKenneth A. Gant, Director1. 3. 4. 5. 2. 6. 7
K-8 1931 26 2 91958
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NEW YORK, CONT1D
742 1927 T 32..6State University of New York at
AlbanyMilne High SchoolTheodore H. Fossieck, Principal11 1, 2, 4, 3, 4,
Teachers College, Columbia Univer.sity (Pr) New YorkAgnes Russel School*Leonard Meshover, Principal
N-6 1900 T 10-5
Wagner College (Pr), Staten IslandNursery School onlyH. Kneader, Professor a
Education
N
NORTH CAROLINA
142
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1931Appalachian State Teachers College,
BooneAppalachian Elementary and
High SchoolRoy Blanton, Principal, H. S.John T. Howell, Principal,
Elementary School4, 3, 7, 6, 2, 5, 1
East Carolina College, GreenevilleWahli.Coates School1. 3, 2. -. .... ,
K-6 1936 h
Fayetteville State Teachers College.FayettevilleNewbold Training School*
University of North Carolina atGreensboroCurry Laboratory School
K42 1926
Western Carolina College, CullowheeMcKee Laboratory SchoolStanton Procter. Director1, 2, -, -, 1, 3, 4
142 1964 28-0
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NORTH DAKOTA
Dickinson State Colleze. Dickinson 1 63Minot State College, Minot 142 1914 T 16.6
Campus School 1929C. S. Bjorle, Director3, 2, 1, 6, 5, 4, OP
Valley City State College, Valley City K42 1905 7.15 1965The College School 1931Harry 0, Pearce, Superintendent2, 3, 1, ., 4, ., 5
OHIO
Antioch College (Pr), Yellow Springs 14.6 1950 T 6.1Antioch SchoolLouis King, Director3, OP. 20 49 Se It a.
Bowling Green State University,Bowling Green
_
1958Central State College, Wilberforce 11.6 1949 9.6
Lucinda Cook School 1958Mrs, Carrie Mallette, Principal2. 1. 3,4. 6. 5. 7
Kent State University, Kent K.12 1956 36.9University SchoolMichael Herchek, Director
Miami University, Oxford K.8 before T 12.11 942William H. McGuffey School 1910 1956F. L. Moran, Director1, 3, 2,c 5, 4, 6, a.
Ohio State University, Columbus K-12 1932 T 36.10University SchoolAlexander Frazier, Director3, 4, ,. 1, 5, 2,
Ohio University, Athens K.6 1926 6.6University Elementary SchoolHarry Lackey, Principal1, 4, 2, 7, 3, 5, 6
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OKLAHOMA
1962Central State College, EdmondEast Central State College, Ada 1960Langston University, Langston 18 1937Northeastern State College, Tahlequah
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1952University of Oklahoma, Norman
University School0. D. Johns, Director4, 6, 5, 3, .., 1, 2
K42 T 17.12
OREGON
K-6 1932 8. 3
-
71957
Eastern College of Education,La GrandeJ. H. Ackerman Lab. SchoolA.R. Haddock, Director2, 3, 1, 7, 54 6, 4
Oregon College of Education,MonmouthCampus Elementary SchoolWard T. Melendy, Principal(mentally retarded section
added 1962)2, 3, 1, 5, 4, 6, 7
K6 191519481958
T 17. 3 741960
Southern Oregon College, AshlandLincoln Elementary School(new building 1967-69)Bella Sampson, Director of
Teacher Education3, 2, 1, 6, 4, 7, 5
1.6 1926 12. 0
PENNSY V/ ANIA
K6 1930Bloomsburg State College, BloomsburgBenjamin Franklin SchoolDr. Royce 0. Johnson, Director1, 2, 3, -, ., 4,
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K.6 1965 11 8 0California State College, Californiainfer out of district only)Noss Laboratory SchoolMerrell E. Holman, Principal
a,_1,_7,1,6,5Cheyney State College, Cheyney
Coppin Laboratory SchoolK-6 1938
Clarion State College, ClarionThaddeus Stevens SchoolRichard Skinner, Principal
K-6 1929 7 - 3
East Stroudsburg State College,East StroudsburgCampus Laboratory SchoolJohn R. Wildrick
K.6 1942 7 2
.
Edinboro State College EdinboroMargaret Compton Lab. School
- Ralph L Berlin. Principal
K6 1938 7 - 4
Indiana State College, IndianaJohn A. II. Keith SchoolE. Samuel Hoenstine, Director1, 2, 3. 5, 4, 7. 6
K-9 1939 12 10 101963
Kutztown State College, KutztownMary E. Rickenbach Lab. SchoolPaul E. Beals, Principal2, 3, 1, 6, 5, 4, -
K-6 1929 7 - 3
Lock Haven State College, Lock HavenAkeley Laboratory SchoolEdward C. Clawson, Principal
_I. 2. 3. 6, 4, 5, 7
K-6 1927
Mansfield State College, MansfieldCampus Elementary SchoolRichard M. Wilson, Director4, 3, 1, 7, 2, 6, 5
1(-6
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Millersville State College, Millersville#(resident only)College Laboratory SchoolRichard Zerby, Director(expect to establish research center)2, 1, ., 5, 4, 3, 3
K-6 19301940
TO 9 - 8
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1-6 1939 6 - 1 IC
1954
Shippensburg State College,S h i p p e n s b u r g
Rowland Laboratory SchoolFrank L. Hair, Director2, 2, 1, 3, -, 4 5
Slippery Rock State College,Slippery RockCollege Laboratory School(lab school will be dropped andresearch center established)3 5 ? 1 4 2 6
K.6 19291939
? - 0
_
7421959
Temple University (Pr), Philadelphia-
1960University of Pennsylvania (Pr),
PhiladelphiaInman School for Children*
The University of Pittsburgh (Pr),PittsburghThe Falk SchoolHarry Sartoin, Director4. 1. 2. 6. 5. 3. 7
IC.8 1930
-
T 10 - 5
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.West Chester State College,
West C h e s t e rDemonstration School(new building proposed 1967)Gerard Cartwright, Principal3, 2, 1, 6, -, 4, 5
I C 4 . 6 1899 T
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PUERTO RICO
142 T 13 - 5Inter American University (Pr),
San Germanlater American SchoolMrs. Ronald C. Bauer,Principal
University of Puerto Rico, Rio PiedrasUniversity Elementary SchoolDr. Ana de Otero, Director3, 1, 6, 4, ?. 2. 5
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N 1960Barrington College (Pr), BarringtonPrimrose Hill NUrsery School
-Rhode Island College, ProvidenceHenry Barnard SchoolMary Thorp, Director1, 1, ., 4, 2. 3, 5
N.9speced
1959 T 38 . 4
University of Rhode Island*,Kingston 1958
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SOUTH CAROLINA
1.8 192019241964
T 4 - 1
_
South Carolina State College,Orangeburg(will add K and 9 with new building)Felton Training SchoolMrs. Maxine S. Crawford,
PrincipalI. 3, 2. 5, 6. 7, 4
University of South Carolina, ColumbiaCampus Laboratory School*
Winthrop College, Rock HillWinthrop Training SchoolJack H. Buger, Director4, 2, 3, 6, 1, 5, 7
N-12 189019121950
T 23. 8
SOU TH DAKOTA
.
1963Black Hills Teachers College,
Spearfish-General Beadle &ate Collegek Madison_
,1963
Northern State Teachers College,Aberdeen 1958
TENNESSEE
1-12 1929 24 -12East Tennessee State University,
Johnson CityUniversity SchoolRobert Paynter, Principal2, 3, 1, 4, 6, 5, 7
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N12 1925
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(Pr), NashvillePeabody DemonstrationLK. McCharen, Director1, 3, 5, 6, 2, 4, 7
Memphis State University, MemphisCampus SchoolMG. Woody, Director2. 3. 1. . , 4, .,
N6 1963 21 1 741960
Middle Tennessee State College,MurfreesboroCollege Laboratory SchoolHilary Parker, Director1, 3, 5, 7, 2, 6, 4
1.8
Tennessee Polytechnic Institute.Cookeville(will add kindergarten)Technical Training SchoolM. J. Turck, Chairman.
Department of Education1, 2, 3, 5, ., 4, 6
14 1939 10 0 74
TEXAS
1-12 19291954
T 15 2Abilene Christian College (Pr).
AbileneCampus SchoolTed Pitts, Director
North Texas State University, Denton*(lcindergarten only)North Texas Laboratory SchoolJ. E. Burks, Principal2, 3, 1, 6, S. 4. 0
IC-9 19401950
Till 25 2
Our Lady of the Lake College (MDSan AntonioSt. Martin HallSister M. Dorothy, Principal2. 3. 1. -. -,.. 5. 4
K-11 T
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TEXAS, CONTW
1952Prairie View A & M, Prairie ViewCampus Laboratory SchoolsL M. Drew
Sam Houston State Teachers College,Huntsville
.
1938Southwest Texas State College,
San MarcosCampus Elementary School*
-
Stephen F. Austin State College,Nacogdoches . 1950
Texas A & M. University,College Station
.
1939Texas Women. University, Denton
Demonstration SchoolW.R. Hargrove, Dean.
College of Education1, 3, 2, 6, 7, 4, 5
K-6 1958 11. 3
UTAH
K.42 TBrigham Young University (Pr),
ProvoUniveraity Laboratory SchoolEdwin A. Read, Director4 3 7 6 1 2 S
University of Utah, Salt Lake CityWilliam L. Stewart SchoolGeorge L. Miller, Director4, 3, 7, 2, 6, 1. 5
K-9 1918..
23 - 1
Utah State University. LoganEdith Bowen SchoolArthur Jackson, Director
K-6 1958 9 ... 4
VERMONT
.No laboratory schools in the state.
32
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VIRGINIA
Ung THampton Institute (Pr), HamptonHampton InstituteNongraded laboratory school -
Primary and Intermediate UnitsDr. Marie V. Wood6, 7, 4, 3. 5. 2, 1
Madison College, Harrisonburg(add grade 7 in 1964)Anthony Seeger Campus School1, 3, 2, -, 4, 5, -
N.6 1998 T 10 4
Radford College, RadCord 1961,Virginia State College, Petersburg
(will add K and 7)Matoaca Laboratory SchoolMrs. Elizabeth Cooper,
Principal1, 2, 7. 6, 2, 4, 5
1-6 1940
-
4 6
WASHINGTON
K-6 1938 10 . 3Central Washington State College,
EllensburgHebler College Elem, SchoolW. G. Gaskell, Director1, 3, 2. 4, 6, 5. 7
Eastern Washington State College,CheneyCampus SchoolWilliam C. Wilson, Director1, 2, 5, 6, 3. 4, 7
K-6 1959 8 - 4
*astern Washington State College,BellinghamCollege Elementary SchoolDr. Frances F. Hanson,
Director4, 3, 5, 1, 6, 2, 7
K.6 1942 T 9 4
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Institution
Faculty
WEST VIRGINIA
Marshall University, HuntingtonUniversity SchoolTaylor V. Cremeans, Principal2, 6, 7, 4, 5, 1, 3
West Virginia University, MorgantownUniversity High SchoolDe Imes Miller, Director2, 3, i, 4. 5, 1
West Virginia Wesleyan College (Pr),BuckhannonKindergarten SchoolHelen L. Stealey, Director1, 2, 3, 4, ., 5
K-I2
10.12 1933
TI 21 4
T 25. 3 7.-91954
WISCONSIN
Alverno College (Pr), MilwaukeeCollege Elementary SchoolSister Mary Aletha1, 2, 4, 5, 3, 6
University of Wisconsin, MadisonWisconsin *Ugh SchoolJohn Goldgruber, Principal1, 4, 6, 3, 5, 2, -
University of Wisconsin.Milwaukee,MilwaukeeCampus Elementary SchoolDonald M. Matheson, Principal3, 4, 6, 2, 4, 1, 7
irisconsin State University, Eau ClaireCampus Laboratory SchoolGeorge E, Keem, Principal1, 1, 2, 4, 1, 5, 3
Wisconsin State University, LaCrosseCampus SchoolJohn McClain, Director2, 1, 5, 4, 3, 6
N.Pit 195319541956
T 1 10
942 1914 TI 20 - 15 July1964
1954 T 1 12 4. 7
1951 T I 11 U
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K-9
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1928
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T 11 - 10Wisconsin State University, OshkoshRose C. Swart Campus SchoolDavid L. Bowman1. 1. _3. 2. -4 2. -
Wisconsin State University, PlattevilleDoudna Campus SchoolMary Fisher, Principal1, 2, 4, 7, 3, 5, 6
K-8 1953 12 . 6
Wisconsin State University,River FallsJ. H. Ames Laboratory SchoolRowland Klink, Director4,_ 4, 3. 2_, 4, 14, 5
N.9 1962
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Wisconsin State University,Stevens PointCampus Laboratory SchoolL. Snowden, Director3, 2, 4, Is , 1, 2
.
K-8 1929 T
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4.11
Wisconsin State University, SuperiorMcCaskill Campus SchoolHarry W. Anderson, Director3, 2, 1, 7, 4, 5, 6
.N-9 1959 12 - 5
Wisconsin State University, WhitewaterW. P. Roseman Campus Elem.A. Winther, Dean, School of
EducatiOn1, 2, 3, 6, 5, 4, -
K-8 1960 10 - 8
WYOMING
N-12 19001950
T 15 . 16University of Wyoming, LaramieUniversity SchoolWillard Jones, Principal3, 3, 1, 5. 1, 2, -
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