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Garfield Heights Board of Education presented the grand opening of the performing arts center on November 3, 2007. The building includes a 792-seat Auditorium, a make-up room, a storage room, several changing rooms for Music Express, Drama performers, and Band members, and two classrooms, one being the Band room, and another for the Choral department.
Ward played basketball at Trinity High School in Garfield Heights and was twice named Ohio's "Ms. Basketball." [1] She made "Parade All American" teams twice. She was recruited by Division I universities across the United States. In 1991, Ward accepted a basketball scholarship at the University of Tennessee.
The building that currently serves as Garfield Heights' Middle school (or 'Junior High', although that term is not used in Garfield Heights) served as the High School until the move at the end of Winter Break, January 2003. Before that, the Middle School-building was a 76-year-old building next to where the new High School was being built ...
The incident in Monroe was one of a series of fights at area high school sporting events in recent weeks, including at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools games. The outbreak of fights immediately ...
Follow along Wednesday night as the Archbishop Hoban High School boys basketball team plays Garfield Heights in an OHSAA regional semifinal in Akron.
Intruders shot five Murray-Wright High School students after an apparent dispute over one of the intruder's girlfriends. [118] April 7, 1977 Whitharral, Texas, United States Ricardo Lopez, 17 1 dead High School principal M. O. Tripp was shot to death on the front steps of the school by Ricardo Lopez, 17. [119] December 12, 1977
What started as a fight at a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, high school ended in a brawl that left an officer in a hospital and led to at least 10 arrests, news outlets report.
In 2001, Garfield Heights voters approved a levy to build a new high school. Construction of the school began soon thereafter and was completed in mid-2003. In 2006, ground was broken for the construction of the high school arts and drama complex, a $5 million building. Construction of the 750-seat Garfield Heights Matousek Center for the ...