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Garfield Heights Middle School wins NASA TechRise grant; district sets March 5 State of the Schools

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Garfield Heights Middle School gifted students were selected for NASA's TechRise High Altitude Balloon Challenge and will receive a $1,500-equivalent grant and mentorship to build a weather-balloon instrument called "Storm Seeker." The district also announced a State of the Schools presentation on March 5 at 6 p.m.

A staff member for Garfield Heights City Schools announced that Garfield Heights Middle School gifted students were selected for NASA's TechRise High Altitude Balloon Challenge and will receive a $1,500-equivalent grant and mentorship to build an instrument called "Storm Seeker" that will measure pressure, temperature and humidity from a weather balloon.

The staff member said the middle school team was one of…

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