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.
She attended school in De Smet, SD, but did not graduate.
Yes, Laura Ingalls Wilder attended the Barry Corner School in Wisconsin during her childhood. She wrote about her experiences at the school in her "Little House" book series.
No, Laura never attended college. Indeed, she did not quite complete high school, although her last formal teacher, Vidoq (Ven) Owen assured her she had the equivalent of a high school diploma when she married.
She went to school in De Smet and Walnut Creek.
Laura did not go to college.
Laura Ingalls Wilder liked to go fishing when she was young.
Actress Melissa Gilbert attended The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California for her high school years. She is best known for her role as Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie.
Yes she did she went to de Smet and walunut grove. Laura attended Pepin School. Then Mary and Laura transferred Barry Corner School. Her dad Charles was treasurer. At age four Laura was the youngest in the whole school.
Leaving out a brief experiment in sending Laura to school while the family lived in Wisconsin (she was simply too young) Laura began her schooling in Walnut Grove, Minnesota. This continued in Burr Oak, Iowa during the year that the Ingalls family lived there, and then she finished her schooling in De Smet, Dakota Territory, eventually leaving school with the equivalent of a high school seniors education. The year Laura finished her formal schooling was 1885.
she did not go to college
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Yes, Mary Ingalls, Laura Ingalls Wilder's sister, attended a school for the blind in Vinton, Iowa, after losing her sight. This experience is documented in Laura's book series "Little House on the Prairie."