Wisconsin. Board of Regents of Normal Schools
Legislation in 1857 first allocated money to establish normal schools in Wisconsin and called for appointment of a Board of Regents of Normal Schools. For several years, moneys were distributed to existing schools which offered a normal class, but after the Civil War steps were taken to actually site new schools devoted to teacher training. The first to become operational was opened at Platteville in 1866. Eventually nine schools were established, at Eau Claire, La Crosse, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, River Falls, Stevens Point, Superior, and Whitewater in addition to Platteville. In recognition that the education being offered had broadened, the name of the board was changed in 1951 to the Board of Regents of State Colleges (see WIHV86-A1732). The above form of name is used for all appropriate records dated 1857-1951.
From the description of Agency history record. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145785844
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