Campus School (CMPS)
Campus School, originally established on September 8, 1953, served as an elementary school on the Boise Junior College campus, designed to support teacher education by providing hands-on training opportunities. The twelve-room facility included specialized observation rooms with one-way mirrors, allowing certified teachers and professors to monitor teaching practices without interrupting classes.
As Boise Junior College evolved into Boise State University, the significance of Campus School diminished, leading to its closure in 1990 and subsequent repurposing of the building. Today, the structure houses offices and a computer lab, reflecting its transformation into the PAAW Public Affairs and Arts West building while retaining its historical educational legacy.
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