De Smet Jesuit High School was created in 1967.
The motto of De Smet Jesuit High School is 'Men for Others'.
De Smet is a city located in the state of South Dakota, USA. It is known for being the childhood home of author Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose books inspired the "Little House on the Prairie" television series.
She attended school in De Smet, SD, but did not graduate.
Laura didn't go to high school. She went to school in Walnut Grove Minnesota, Iowa and De Smet South Dakota. At 16 years old she was a teacher and thus left school.
in de smet and walnut creek she went to school.
She went to school in De Smet and Walnut Creek.
Henrich Smet was born in 1535.
The address of the De Smet Depot Museum is: 104 Calumet Ave SE, De Smet, SD 57231
The name of the school was the Bouchie School. It was renamed for Wilder's story, "These Happy Golden Years". It was 12 miles from Laura's home in De Smet. Almanzo "Manly" Wilder drove her home in his wagon. On one of the sliegh rides, Manly proposed to Laura and they got married sometime later and also had a baby girl named Rose.
Kathleen Smet was born on January 19, 1970.
Kathleen Smet was born on January 19, 1970.
Laura Smet was born on November 15, 1983.