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Private schools chipping in more aid for families

By Katie Oliveri
Globe Correspondent / January 9, 2005

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Marcus Merisier, now an 11th-grader, didn't think he could afford private school. But he liked Boston Trinity Academy, a small Christian school in Brookline, and so did his mother, Pamela Lewis. So Marcus applied, won a scholarship, and next year will be a member of the school's first graduating class. (Full article: 689 words)

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