College Elementary School, Photographs, Slides and Negatives circa 1891-circa 1980 (bulk 1930-1980)
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College Elementary School
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The College Elementary School was created when the old Edison School (Washington State Normal School Training School) was relocated to a new building in 1939. In 1963, the school was renamed the Amanda Hebeler Elementary School (Washington Center for Early Childhood Education). The school was closed in the spring of 1981 after budget constraints declared it expendable. From the guide to the College Elementary School, Photographs, Slides and Negatives, circa 1891-circa 19...
Amanda Hebeler Elementary School
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Central Washington College of Education
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Edison Training School (Ellensburg, Wash.)
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A model school was established at Washington State Normal School during the first year of operation in 1891. In 1917, the school was named the Edison School after an agreement was made between the trustees of the Normal School and the Ellensburg School District for use of the training school building. After the completion of a new school building the name was changed to the College Elementary School. From the guide to the Edison School Newspaper Clippings Scrapbook, 1931...
Washington State Normal School (Ellensburg, Wash.)
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In 1889 the United States Congress authorized the residents of Washington Territory to form a state government. One provision of that authorization was Section 17 of the Enabling Act, which granted additional lands owned by the United States government to the state for the establishment and maintenance of state normal schools. Those additional lands were to be held, appropriated, and disposed of exclusively for the specified purposes and in the manner that the state legislature might provide. Th...