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The Laboratory Schools have a very long and proud history at Illinois State. February 18, 1857 Governor William H. Bissell signed the bill creating the University. Less than three months later, Charles Hovey directed a committee that visited other normal (government funded public schools) and high schools. The committee reported that one of the tasks of the normal school was to:
Today, the Laboratory Schools, Metcalf and University High School, at Illinois State continue to serve as clinical experience and practice sites for pre-service teachers and experimental teaching activities. The schools provide a "living laboratory" for research and applied practices to improve teaching and other educational practice. This tradition is reflected in the four-part mission of the Illinois State Laboratory Schools, which will:
Both laboratory schools at Illinois State, Metcalf and University High School, engage in multiple activities that support all parts of the stated mission.