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  1. 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....

  2. The Milne School was always associated with the University as a practice teaching school, possibly one of the earliest practice teaching schools in the country. Originally known as the Experimental or Model School, it was associated with the New York State Normal School, whose mission from 1844 to 1890 was to train teachers for the Common ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. The Milne School. This collection contains materials from the Milne School related to administrative activities from faculty and staff, as well as records pertaining to student activities from various clubs and publications. Search The Milne School.

  6. 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.

  7. The Milne School was somewhat unique because of its dual purpose as both a high school education program and also as a teacher training environment for college students. The school continued to operate