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Garfield Heights student, teacher win Maltz Museum ‘Stop the Hate’ awards

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Garfield Heights High School sophomore Carol Miller won a $2,500 scholarship and a $2,000 anti-bias education grant for the district; middle school teacher Matthew Thompson was named one of two Stop the Hate teachers of the year and received $1,000.

Two members of Garfield Heights City Schools were named top winners in the Maltz Museum’s annual Stop the Hate contest, the district announced. Carol Miller, a sophomore at Garfield Heights High School, won first place in the contest’s poetry competition and received a $2,500 scholarship and a $2,000 anti-bias education grant for the district. Matthew Thompson, a middle school teacher in the district, was named one of…

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