- Greensburg Central Catholic High School
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name = Greensburg Central Catholic
motto = Soli Deo Gloria
established = 1959
type =Catholic school
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grades = 9–12
principal = Donald Favero
chaplain = Father Alan Polcznski
head of school = Robert Sebastian Sokol XII
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faculty = 46
staff =
students =
enrollment = 537
athletics =
conference = AA
colors = Maroon and Silver
mascot =Centurion
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location = 911 Armory Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601 coord|40.2875|N|79.55278|W|type:edu|display=title
information = (724) 834-0310
website = [http://www.gcchs.org/ Greensburg Central Catholic High School]Greensburg Central Catholic High School is a
Roman Catholic high school located inGreensburg, Pennsylvania and theRoman Catholic Diocese of Greensburg .History
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.
Bishop Lamb dedicated the building
November 29 ,1959 , before an audience of 2,000 which included GovernorDavid L. Lawrence as the featured speaker. This large audience was somewhat surprising given the extremely cold and snowy weather on the day of the dedication. In fact, according to the "Greensburg Tribune-Review"::The former Pittsburgh mayor (Governor Lawrence) not only had to abandon his automobile on a steep grade near the school but was forced to give his address in near darkness and without the use of a public address system. The latter inconveniences came about when an automobile went out of control, struck a utility pole... and wrecked the power system.At the time of Greensburg Central Catholic’s founding, six religious orders provided most of the faculty. The
Sisters of St. Benedict were responsible for teaching languages; theSisters of Charity , science and music; theFelician Sisters , mathematics; theSisters of Mercy , English; theSisters of St. Joseph , social studies; and theVincentian Sisters of Charity , business. Lay teachers handled physical education.In 1962, Bishop William G. Connare proposed the building of a faculty house for all six religious groups, featuring a wing for each community with a common chapel (the Chapel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary), dining room, and community room. The first Mass was offered in this chapel on
August 31 ,1963 .These religious communities served Greensburg Central Catholic for years, and many alumni remember them fondly. The Sisters of Charity are the only remaining order at Central.
The original curriculum of the school was primarily academic, but a general course and a business course were soon added. Father Shuda, the school's third principal, urged the construction of an addition to the school, also designed by Francis O’Connor Church. The Fathers’ Club and Mothers’ Club (now replaced by one group, the Parents’ Club) helped with furnishings and installation.
Over the years, Greensburg Central Catholic has constantly updated and improved its curriculum and facilities to better serve its students and the community. It currently offers a diverse curriculum including
Advanced Placement and college credit courses as well as business and general study courses. A stadium was built in 1989 and lights were installed in 1998 for night football and soccer games.Today there are students who, drawn by the school's well known academic and athletic programs, come from as far West as Charleroi.
The athletics program at Greensburg Central Catholic is one of the most successful in the state of Pennsylvania. The school has won three state championships and countless WPIAL titles. The most successful sports program at Central is the ice hockey team, which won two state championships in the early 90s and has been a state power for the past twenty years. The football program has received widespread notoriety as a result of back to back WPIAL championship game appearances in 2005 and 2006. The girls' basketball program has been dominant for the past few decades winning the section title consecutively as well as WPIAL titles and PIAA contests.
Principals
* Father Harry Hynes (1959-1960
* Father William Sheridan (1960-1963)
* Father Robert Shuda (1963-1964)
* Father Lawrence Hoppe (1964-1969)
* Mr. Frank Reno (1969-1979)
* Sister Patrice Hughes, S.C. (1979-1982)
* Sister Donna Marie Leiden, S.C. (1982-1988)
* James Farrell (1988-1992)
* Sister Kay Palas, S.C. (1991-1992)
* Brother Lawrence Monroe, F.S.C. (1992-1994)
* Sister Brigid Marie Grandey, S.C. (1994-2002)
* Terence Meehan (2002-2005)
* Fr. Dan Blout (2005-2007)
* Donald Favero (2007-2008)Notable Alumni
* Jeff Mroz, Former Dallas Cowboy Quarterback
* Dr. Dan Unkovic, Creator ofYoutube
* Fr. Jonathan Zappone, Archbishop ofDenver
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