Westinghouse graduate returns
to school to teach sixth grade
by Rob Taylor Jr.
Courier Staff Writer
Dawn R. Webb-Turner is returning to a familiar place.
The former third-grade teacher...
LUNDYN WHITE, center, a Westinghouse High School graduate, with her scholarship award, presented in August from
the Highland Park Tennis Club.
Joyce Scott, with the Highland...
When acting Pittsburgh Police Chief Cameron McLay first arrived, he said he learned about the problems with police /community relations from the media. Last...
MARCUS JOHNSONUSO The Brashear Bulls have two of the biggest and smartest offensive linemen in the area and their interior line is the strength of the team. Scott Evans, (6’3, 260), is a Harvard University recruit and Jordan Maben (6’0, 300) is also being recruited by Ivy League teams.
ALEXANDER HERRING The past two years have been a difficult time for Westinghouse 6-12, a restructured Homewood school that spent a brief period as a single-gender academy. The beleaguered school saw four principals in the last four years and several administrative changes since it was reopened as a new school in 2011. Now, the school will see one more change. On June 17, Alexander Herring, a former principal from Erie, took the helm at Westinghouse.