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==History==
 
==History==
The Wyoming State Training School, originally named the Wyoming Home of the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic, was established at Lander in 1907, by the state legislature's enactment of Chapter 104, Session Laws of Wyoming. The training school was located on state-owned property which had formerly been used for the State Poor Farm. the purpose of the school was to care for the feeble-minded and epileptic. In 1921 it was changed to Wyoming State Training School, so it has had that name for years until law suit in 1990.
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The Wyoming Life Resource Center (WLRC) was originally established in 1907 as “an institution for the custody, care, education, proper treatment and discipline of the feeble-minded and epileptic persons, under the name of the ‘Wyoming Home of the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic’.” Before the facility opened its doors in 1912, legislation passed changing its name to the “Wyoming State School for Defectives.In 1921 the name was changed to the Wyoming State Training School, by which it was known until 2008 when the Legislature changed the name to the Wyoming Life Resource Center (WLRC). Throughout its existence, the WLRC has continued to change and evolve. The WLRC first opened in June of 1912 with three children enrolled. By the end of the year, enrollment had grown to 23. At its peak, the WLRC served more than 700 clients (1960’s), and today it serves approximately 90 clients.  
  
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 25 February 2021

Wyoming State Training School
Established 1907
Opened 1912
Current Status Active
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Lander, WY
Architecture Style Colonial Revival
Alternate Names
  • Wyoming Home of the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic
  • Wyoming Life Resource Center (Current)



History[edit]

The Wyoming Life Resource Center (WLRC) was originally established in 1907 as “an institution for the custody, care, education, proper treatment and discipline of the feeble-minded and epileptic persons, under the name of the ‘Wyoming Home of the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic’.” Before the facility opened its doors in 1912, legislation passed changing its name to the “Wyoming State School for Defectives.” In 1921 the name was changed to the Wyoming State Training School, by which it was known until 2008 when the Legislature changed the name to the Wyoming Life Resource Center (WLRC). Throughout its existence, the WLRC has continued to change and evolve. The WLRC first opened in June of 1912 with three children enrolled. By the end of the year, enrollment had grown to 23. At its peak, the WLRC served more than 700 clients (1960’s), and today it serves approximately 90 clients.