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The Greensburg-Salem High School ( GSHS) is a public high school which is located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Greensburg-Salem High School is the only high school in the Greensburg-Salem School District, which is situated thirty-five miles east-southeast of Pittsburgh in the center of Westmoreland County.
Greensburg Central Catholic H.S. (WPIAL) (1960–1993) Offutt Field is a multi-purpose athletic field, located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. It is currently used by the Greensburg-Salem School District and Seton Hill University, primarily as a football field. The stadium was called Athletic Park, until 1928 when Greensburg-Salem renamed the ...
The Greensburg Athletic Association was an early organized football team, based in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, that played in the unofficial Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit from 1890 until 1900. At times referred to as the Greensburg Athletic Club, the team began as an amateur football club in 1890 and was composed primarily of ...
Sep. 21—When David Zilli rings in 2024, he'll be ringing in a new chapter in his life. Zilli is set to retire Dec. 31 as Greensburg Salem High School principal, wrapping up a 35-year career in ...
Aug. 13—Greensburg Salem School District is anticipating a big turnout at its second annual Back to School Bash and has lined up more food options for the Aug. 21 event. Admission is free for ...
Website. www.greensburgsalem.org. The Greensburg-Salem School District is a public school district in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The City of Greensburg as well as South Greensburg Boro, Southwest Greensburg Boro, and Salem Township are within district boundaries. The district is starting to add in more STEAM education.
The Salem High School Class of 1944 extended its world record for longest-running class reunion, gathering this past weekend at their favorite Denny's restaurant in southeast Salem.. Six members ...
Delmont was initially known as New Salem. The 300 acres of land was warranted to William Wilson in 1784, and upon his arrival in 1785, he named the area New Salem. In 1812, a post office was established in New Salem, "Salem X Roads" (Salem Crossroads), Pennsylvania. Hugh Bigham was the first postmaster. Wilson continued to farm on the land ...