Founded in 1888, The Kiskiminetas Springs School has a long history dedicated to the education of young men. The founder and first headmaster, Dr. Andrew W. Wilson, helped instill within the school the tradition of exceptional educators and students. His successors followed in his footsteps. The John A. Pidgeon Library was named for Mr. Pidgeon, the longest serving headmaster in Kiski history, and houses the Kiski School Archives.

The archives encompass many aspects of life here at the Kiski School, primarily focusing on student activities. The Kiski School Archives contains photographs from the late 19th Century to the early 21st Century, as well as school publications like yearbooks, newsletters, and programs all produced by an active campus culture.

The goal of the Kiski School Archives is to provide our students and alumni a connection to their school's long history of fostering knowledge, while simultaneously providing access to our unique archival collection, both in the Pidgeon Library and online.

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Kiski News, May 2, 1960 (Vol. 2, No. 9)

USE_COPY_1960-05-02.pdf

An archive of The Kiski News, a student newspaper of The Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania from 1919-2001.

Kiski News, November 1928 (Vol. IV, No. 3)

USE_COPY_1928-11-(No.3).pdf

An archive of The Kiski News, a student newspaper of The Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania from 1919-2001.

Kiski News, October 1928 (Vol. IV, No. 2)

USE_COPY_1928-10-(No.2).pdf

An archive of The Kiski News, a student newspaper of The Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania from 1919-2001.