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  1. We urge you to take time out to visit our school, meet our administrators and understand the particular ethos of St Joseph’s Boys’ High School. Founded by fathers of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests, our school carries almost 500 years of pedagogic history. Jesuit educational institutions around the world groom pupils ...

  2. Spring 1927: Fr. Hogebach received permission to purchase the Columbus College campus at Chamberlain, South Dakota for $40,000. Fall 1927: Fr. Hogebach opened St. Joseph’s Indian School with 53 Lakota boys and girls. Though St. Joseph’s Indian School was not a government boarding school, it was originally much like the schools of that era.

  3. In the fall of 1927 Fr. Hogebach opened St. Joseph's Indian School with 53 Lakota boys and girls. In the following years, the school saw many hard times, but through God's grace and Fr. Hogebach's dedication school opened every fall. Through the gifts from many generous friends, Father Hogebach was able to obtain enough supplies to meet the ...

  4. ST JOSEPH'S INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL, BANGALORE. Mobile Number. Sign In. Click here for help . Note: For the best experience use "Google Chrome" Browser.

  5. To apply for admission to the school, download the application found in the student applications and f orms section of this website, print the form (s), fill it out completely and submit it to: Admissions Office, St. Joseph’s Indian School, PO Box 89, Chamberlain, SD 57325. Call (605) 234-3465 if you have questions about the admissions ...

  6. Mike attended St. Joseph's Indian School from 1972 — 1980, then went on to attend Dupree High School and later received a degree in art from Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, South Dakota. Mike, known as “Mingo” during his school days has always been dedicated to youth.

  7. About St. Joseph's Indian School Since 1927, St. Joseph's Indian School has served Lakota (Sioux) children and families. Our mission is to educate Native American children and their families for life — mind, body, heart and spirit. This mission drives our organization to educate and provide housing for over 200 Lakota (Sioux) children each year…