JP resident Chris Hoeh (right) receives Wheelock College’s Elizabeth Palmer Peabody Award from Alumni Association Board member Matt Power-Koch at the college’s Spring Alumni Symposium March 21 in Brookline. The award is for a graduate who shows commitment to education and diversity and perpetuates the college’s values. Hoeh, a teacher at Cambridge Friends School, was recognized as one of the winners of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s 2014 Teaching Tolerance Awards for his teaching on segregation and for his work as co-founder of Jamaica Plain Youth Soccer Academy. (Courtesy Photo)
- 11 years ago
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