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  1. The Milne School, frequently referred to as Milne High School, was the campus laboratory school for what is now known as the University at Albany, State University of New York, located in Albany, New York. Its mission was to provide a location for prospective teachers to do their practice teaching.

  2. Albany, NY! a/k/a Milne High School. Thanks to the University at Albany, the Milne School (again) has a home! In the 1977 Bricks and Ivy, Charles Bowler referred to Milne as having. "...a high powered faculty teaching beautiful student teachers, experimenting. with methodology, still keeping their covenant by turning out educated students....

  3. The Milne School | M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives. History of The Milne School. The campus laboratory school dates from 1845, when the teacher training primary school was formed. This program was known as the Experimental School until 1867, when it became the Model School of the Albany Normal School.

  4. The Milne School with 7th-12th grades had 87 years of graduations. At its end, its class years were tapered down, and Milne closed at the end of the school year in 1977 due to University budget cuts. Its campus buildings were re-absorbed into University and college-related agency offices, meeting rooms, and storage rooms, and Page Hall returned as an auditorium with a schedule of public ...

  5. The Experimental School opened its doors on May 2, 1845, six months after the first classes were held in the New York State Normal School. The Experimental School would become the Milne School and last as a teaching laboratory until 1977. Forty-five pupils enrolled in the first class. Initially, the Experimental School set aside a certain ...

  6. By Geoff Williams University Archivist. Experimental/Model School 1845-1890. The Experimental/Model School opened in June 1845, six months after the State Normal Schools first classes were held in December 1844 at the State Street Building (left), just below the State Capitol.

  7. Background. Scope and Content: There is very little information on the early years of Milne, partly due to the Willett Street fire of 1905. Most of the earliest records were burned or damaged. Confidential Regents reports date from 1907, and commencement programs date from 1893. Most of the records begin in the late thirties and early forties.