Our Roots

Our Roots

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.
1895
A teacher training department is formed at Honolulu High School, located in Princess Ruth’s former mansion (now Central Intermediate School).