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Central High School n/a Crawford–Roberts: 1871 1933 Replaced by Schenley High. Used as a short-course high school from 1916–1933. Demolished in 1946. [20] Chartiers School Sheraden (43rd Ward) Chartiers: 1904 1939 [8] Colfax School (Colfax No. 1) Colfax (22nd Ward) Squirrel Hill South: 1911 n/a Now Colfax K–8 Crescent School Crescent ...
USA Today named its first All-USA High School Football Team in 1982. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982. [1] [2]In addition, two members of the team are named the USA Today High School Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively.
Deer Lakes High School, Russellton Eden Christian Academy, Pittsburgh, Sewickley, and Wexford Fox Chapel Area High School, Fox Chapel; Hampton High School, Allison Park; North Allegheny Intermediate High School, McCandless
Woodland Hills also has a Marching Band for students in the high school. Every year the spring musical receives nominations from the Gene Kelly Awards for outstanding Pittsburgh-area high school performances. 1988 – Fiddler on the Roof; 1989 – Hello, Dolly! 1990 – Anything Goes; 1991 – Guys and Dolls* 1992 – Li'l Abner* 1993 – Peter ...
DeKalb High School (disambiguation), the name of several high schools in the United States; DeKalb–Peachtree Airport (PDK), Chamblee, DeKalb County, Georgia; DeKalb School of the Arts, a magnet school in DeKalb County, Georgia near Atlanta; DeKalb receptor, a fictional device in the science fiction story "Waldo" by Robert A. Heinlein; DeKalb ...
Grant Township, Barton County, Kansas; Grant Township, Clay County, Kansas; Grant Township, Cloud County, Kansas; Grant Township, Cowley County, Kansas
Westinghouse High School (City of Pittsburgh Public Schools) 1917 Ingham & Boyd 1101 North Murtland Street Homewood 2001 Westinghouse Memorial Bridge: 1932 Allegheny County Department of Public Works, engineers U.S. Route 30 over Turtle Creek: East Pittsburgh: 1984 The Whitehall 1906 Frederick G. Scheibler Jr.
Roughly bounded by 4th, 6th, 7th and Liberty Avenues, former Pennsylvania Railroad tracks, Grant and Wood Streets 40°26′29″N 79°59′50″W / 40.441389°N 79.997222°W / 40.441389; -79.997222 ( Pittsburgh Central Downtown Historic