Greensburg-Salem School District

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Greensburg-Salem School District
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Greensburg-Salem Middle School
Address
1 Academy Hill Place
, Westmoreland , Pennsylvania , 15601-1839
United States
Coordinates 40°18′23″N79°32′44″W / 40.306270°N 79.545560°W / 40.306270; -79.545560 Coordinates: 40°18′23″N79°32′44″W / 40.306270°N 79.545560°W / 40.306270; -79.545560
District information
Type Public
MottoEffort Creates Ability
Grades KG12 [1]
SuperintendentKen Bissell [2]
Business administratorJoan Wehner
School boardGreensburg Salem School Board
Chair of the boardJeff Metrosky [3]
Governing agency Pennsylvania Department of Education
Schools5
Budget$46 million [1]
NCES District ID 4210920 [1]
District IDPA-107653203
Students and staff
Students2,612 [1]
Teachers183.00 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Staff86.00 (on an FTE basis) [1]
Student–teacher ratio14.27:1 [1]
Athletic conference PIAA, WPIAL [4]
District mascot Golden Lion
ColorsGold, Brown, and White [5]
   
Other information
State test PSSA
ScheduleM–F except state holidays
Website www.greensburgsalem.org

Greensburg-Salem School District is a public school district in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The district is starting to add in more STEAM education. The City of Greensburg as well as South Greensburg Boro, Southwest Greensburg Boro, and Salem Township are within district boundaries.

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Schools

There are three K–5 elementary schools, the 6–8 Greensburg-Salem Middle School, and the 9–12 Greensburg-Salem High School. [1]

Elementary schools

Amos K. Hutchinson Elementary School
810 Welty Street
Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601

James H. Metzger Elementary School
140 C.C. Hall Drive
New Alexandria, Pennsylvania 15670

Robert F. Nicely Elementary School
55 McLaughlin Drive
Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601

Middle school

Greensburg Salem Middle School
301 North Main Street
Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601

High school

Greensburg-Salem High School
65 Mennel Drive
Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601

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References

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  2. "Central Office Administration". Administration. Greensburg-Salem School District. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  3. "School Board". Overview. Greensburg-Salem School District. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  4. "Athletics". Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  5. "Handbook for Parents and Students" (PDF). Greensburg-Salem School District. 2020–2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.