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Construction of Greensburg Central Catholic High School began in the summer of 1958, only seven years after the founding of the Diocese of Greensburg. The first class of freshmen entered in September 1959, including students from as far east as Ligonier and as far west as Trafford and Charleroi.
65.1.1 Greensburg. 65.1.2 Latrobe. 65.2 Eastern. 65.2.1 Mount Pleasant. ... Greensburg Central Catholic High School; Greensburg-Salem High School; Westmoreland ...
1 Other schools. 2 See also. ... Central Catholic High School may refer to: ... Greensburg Central Catholic High School, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania;
Greensburg Central Catholic HS (PA) 2019–2024: Saint Vincent: ... He was the head football coach for Greensburg Central Catholic High School from 2017 to 2018. [5 ...
Dec. 6—A woman is charged with disorderly conduct and unauthorized entry of a school bus after police said she boarded a Greensburg Salem School District bus and berated the driver a few days ...
Greater Latrobe Senior High School; Greensburg Central Catholic High School; Greensburg Salem High School; H. Hempfield Area High School; K. Kiski Area High School;
The field has been used by Greensburg High School and Salem High School since 1894. The two districts merged in 1960 to form Greensburg-Salem School District. From 1960 until 1993, Greensburg Central Catholic High School played their home games at the stadium.
Eight new schools, including Greensburg Central Catholic High School, were created and ten new parishes were established. [8] Lamb helped found Jeannette District Memorial Hospital in Greensburg, donating over $300,000 for its construction and securing the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill to staff it. [9] Lamb died in 1959.