The heart of Catholic education
Our Catholic school employees have hearts of stewards; they give of their time, talent and treasure every day.
Our certified and support personnel facilitate the education of our Catholic school children at compensation rates below that of surrounding school systems, but show results that excel in comparison.
They demonstrate skills, commitment, dedication and professionalism. They demonstrate a call to serve. This stewardship brings life to our children and our employees, alike.
In the end, it does not only bring life, but is a way of living one’s life. To reference language from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Pastoral Letter on Stewardship, “…this commitment is expressed not in a single action, nor even in a number of actions over a period of time, but in an entire way of life.”
We thank our pastors, parents and guardians for supporting our Catholic schools in the Diocese of Greensburg as we lead the way in forming our children in the teachings of Jesus.
On behalf of the innumerable children and families that have been positively impacted by our Catholic schools, we thank our Catholic school employees for living lives dedicated to the growth and formation of our children.
Organizational Structure
- Office for Catholic Schools
- Diocesan managing director – superintendent of Catholic schools
- Director of Catholic School Services
- Coordinator
- Secretary
- Two diocesan Catholic high schools
- One diocesan Catholic middle school
- Catholic elementary schools
Boards of Trust Administrators (pastors) and the Trust Adviser (superintendent) have oversight and direction of the Catholic elementary schools in service of the trustee (bishop). The superintendent supervises professional and support staff in consultation and cooperation with Boards of Trust Administrators.
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Who and How We Serve
· Four counties: Armstrong, Fayette, Indiana, Westmoreland
· 85 parishes
· 4,100 Youth (PreK-12)
· Educate 30 percent of Catholic youth in the diocese
· 87 percent of Catholic school student population is Catholic
· Diocesan Office for Catholic Schools
· 15 Catholic elementary schools
· One Catholic middle school
· Two Catholic high schools
· 360 full-and part-time staff – state certified